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She was someone who audiences had fun hating, and Omarosa leaned into that persona.
“I loved being the villain,” she once told Access Hollywood.

Not a bad gig to have, except she was allegedly fired in 2017.
Trumptweetedafter the news dropped, “Thank you Omarosa for your service!
I wish you continued success.”

“I resigned,” she told Michael Strahan.
She denied being fired as well as throwing a fit about it.
Omarosa didn’t bad-mouth Trump, but that was soon to change.

Omarosa spilled more tea in that book’s 368 pages than Americans did during the Boston Tea Party.
She also said she’d release more tapes if need be.
“I’ll do what I have to do to protect myself.”

He ran to X to vent his frustrations about the matter.
She never made it, never will.
She was vicious, but not smart."

That was the tamer of his tweets.
“I don’t have that word in my vocabulary, and never have.
She made it up,” he posted onX.

This filing happened in 2018, and Omarosa won in 2021.
Brown also said there were serious issues with the wording of the nondisclosure agreement (viaNBC News).
“Clearly, I am very happy with this ruling,” she said.
“Donald has used this punch in of vexatious litigation to intimidate, harass and bully for years!
Finally the bully has met his match!”
A few months later,Omarosa would have some harsh words for Trump.
Omarosa also hoped Harris' win would lead to more young people joining the political world and becoming leaders.
Moreover, Variety asked Omarosa about her thoughts on Trump questioning Harris' racial identity.
WhenThe Boston Globeasked Trump about it, the president brushed the question off.
“Well, it was never really something discussed,” he admitted.
“My father spent a lot of time there.
But it was never really something really discussed very much.”
“And we came out on top.”