Donald Trump’s secrets and hidden tapes ‘infamous’, ex-aide claims | World news
Former Donald Trump aide Omarosa Manigault Newman alleges that black secrets and tapes about the former US president were collected and stored in an “infamous crime” by the owners of the National Enquirer.
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Omarosa Manigault Newman, who served as director of communications for the Office of Public Relations during the Trump administration, shared her perspective on Donald Trump’s legal troubles as the former president pleaded not guilty to 34 charges of leaking business records in a Manhattan court case. related to silent payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels.
Reading the indictment confirms many of the rumors you’ve heard about Donald Trump, Omarosa Manigault Newman said.
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“Fast forward to the accusation. I am reading the book, and many of the rumors that I have heard when I worked at the magazine are confirmed in the accusation,” he said that he had heard that AMI’s former CEO David Pecker ordered a staff member to “take and print” negative stories about Donald Trump.
These stories and tapes are stored in the “popular archive”, he said.
“Indeed, when you go to the AMI headquarters, which of course I visited regularly while I was working as a West Coast editor—it seems to be in this infamous archive of information—tapes and David’s image and secrets are kept safe for Donald Trump. , and your boss takes care of them,” he said.
“It’s time for Donald Trump to be brought to justice for the crimes he’s been accused of committing. It’s time he faces some consequences for his criminal behavior,” he said earlier.