Omarosa Manigault shared one of her much-talked-about White House recordings with Meet the Pressviewers on Pretty Peaches (1978) Adult comedy xxx movieSunday and it raises some terrifying possibilities.
When Manigault was fired from her White House post in Dec. 2017, she recorded her sitdown with Gen. John Kelly, Donald Trump's chief of staff, who broke the news. The meeting happened in the White House Situation Room, located in the West Wing's basement.
SEE ALSO: Here are the glorious proposed logos for Donald Trump's Space ForceManigault claims to have made multiple recordings during her time in the White House -- transcripts of which appear in her upcoming book, Unhinged: An Insider's Account of the Trump White House. This Kelly recording is the first one she's actually shared publicly.
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In her Meet the Pressinterview with host Chuck Todd, Manigault took issue with a comment Kelly made about how "the staff works for me, not the president." She saw it as a reflection of Trump not being in command of his own White House, but Todd quickly pointed out that Kelly's assertion isn't an unusual stance for a White House chief of staff to take.
The truly troubling thing about the tape, as an alarmed Twitter quickly picked up on, is that it exists at all. The White House Situation Room is one of the most secure locations on the planet. It's where the U.S. executive leadership huddles to deal with crises and conduct sensitive meetings.
How on Earth was Manigault able to stride into that room and walk away with a secret recording of what happened there? Even more troublingly: If she could do it, who else has done it?
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