Kylie Handler, editor
Like many high-profile firings, Omarosa Manigault left the White House after a failed contract negotiation… and one other reason.
Donald Trump’s administration has just revealed that Omarosa actually drove her own career to the ground — emphasis on the drove.
Reportedly, the current former White House aide abused the White House car service, which is “strictly forbidden.”
The reality show mean girl reportedly had relied on the “CARPET” car service to pick her up for work and to drop her back off after.
According to Politico, this is “strictly forbidden by the federal government” because it’s a waste of taxpayer dollars.
Following her dismissal, Omarosa attempted to appeal to the president by tripping an electronic Secret Service wire.
Unfortunately, her attempts for reconsideration only landed her out on the White House lawn.
Omarosa first began her friendship with President Donald Trump during his time as the host of “The Apprentice.” She went on to campaign for the president during the 2016 election and eventually landed a role as the director of communications for the Office of Public Liason.
After she was fired, Omarosa ran back to the reality televsion world to become a contestant on the CBS game show “Celebrity Big Brother.”
Since joining the show, Omarosa has not shied away from gaining headlines for her obnoxious outbursts and rants about the Trump administration.
On Monday night’s episode, she warned, “As bad as y’all think Trump is, you would be worried about Pence.”
“I’m Christian, I love Jesus, but he thinks Jesus tells him to say things. I’m like, ‘Jesus didn’t say that,’ ” she continued.
Last week, she even shared a warning about the alleged White House dysfunction. “It’s not going to be OK. It’s not,” she warned.
Hitting back at Omarosa’s sympathy tour, White House deputy press secretary Raj Shah said, “She had limited contact with the president while here. She has no contact now.”
He continued, “Omarosa was fired three times on ‘The Apprentice,’ and this was the fourth time we let her go.”
—Kylie Handler is a news editor for The Horn News