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Author | Omarosa Manigault Newman |
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Subject | Ethics,leadership |
Genre | Memoir |
Published | August 14, 2018 |
Publisher | Gallery Books |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print, e-book, audiobook |
Pages | 366 |
ISBN | 978-1982109707 (Hardcover) |
Unhinged: An Insider's Account of the Trump White House is a memoir byOmarosa Manigault Newman, who served as the Director of Communication for theOffice of Public Liaison in theTrump administration from 2017 through 2018, that recalls her time working forDonald Trump. The book was released on August 14, 2018.[1][2] The book toppedThe New York Times Best Seller list on August 23, 2018.[3]
Omarosa Manigault Newman metDonald Trump while she was a contestant on the first season ofThe Apprentice. She continued to appear with Trump onThe Celebrity Apprentice andThe Ultimate Merger. In July 2016, she joined Trump's2016 presidential campaign as the Director of African-American Outreach. Following Trump's victory, she joined theTrump administration as Director of Communications for theOffice of Public Liaison. She was fired byJohn F. Kelly,White House Chief of Staff, in December 2017.[4]
In the book, Manigault Newman labels Trump a "racist", and states that witnesses have confirmed the existence of tapes of Trump repeatedly saying "nigger" during filming ofThe Apprentice.[5] She stated that Trump's cognitive functioning is declining,[6] and that she turned down an offer made byLara Trump of a $15,000 per month "senior position" inTrump's 2020 re-election campaign, which came with anon-disclosure agreement that was as "harsh and restrictive" as she had seen in her television career.[7][8]
Manigault Newman had made secret audio recordings while working at the White House as part of the Trump administration and released some before and some after the book came out.
She played a recording of Kelly firing her during an August 12 appearance on the NBC morning programMeet the Press.[9] Manigault Newman also released a tape in which several Trump advisers discuss the potential existence of a tape in which Trump uses the "n-word" and how to deal with the fallout if it was ever made public. Manigault Newman made the accusation that this discussion took place and released the tape afterKatrina Pierson, the spokesperson forEric Trump, denied onFox News that such a conversation took place.[10]
Another released tape appears to confirm Manigault Newman's claim that Lara Trump, President Trump's daughter-in-law, promised her a $15,000 per month "senior position" on the 2020 Trump campaign, if she kept quiet. The offer was made after Manigault Newman had already left the White House.[11] According to Manigault Newman, the offer was an "attempt to buy my silence".[12]
White House Press SecretarySarah Huckabee Sanders said that the book is "riddled with lies and false accusations", and accused Manigault Newman of "trying to profit off these false attacks".[7] Trump reacted by referring to Manigault Newman as a "lowlife" and "that dog".[6][13]
The Trump campaign filed for arbitration against Manigault Newman for allegedly violating a confidentiality agreement she signed in 2016.[14] The campaign hiredCharles Harder, who previously represented the Trump campaign in legal action taken againstMichael Wolff following the publication of his book,Fire and Fury.[15]Simon & Schuster proceeded with the publication of the book despite receiving a warning letter from Harder.[16]
The case, which was decided in favor of Manigault Newman on September 27, 2021, means she can "collect legal fees from the Trump campaign".[17]