“No, it’s gonna not be OK. It’s not.” she told a “Celebrity Big Brother” castmate.
Reality TV star Omarosa Manigault Newman, who made a fiery exit from her job as President Donald Trump’s White House aide in December, is spilling some political tea on CBS’ “Celebrity Big Brother,” telling a fellow cast member that she “was haunted by tweets every single day” and that the administration is “bad.”
Newman, according to the “Celebrity Big Brother” preview, said she was rattled by Trump’s posts on Twitter.
“I was haunted by tweets every single day. Like, what is he going to tweet next?” she said.
Newman also told Matthews that she “tried to be that person” who would talk sense into Trump and try to steer him from bad decisions. “And then all of the people around him attacked me,” she said. “It was like, ‘Keep her away, don’t give her access, don’t let her talk to him.’ Ivanka’s there, Jared’s there ...”
Matthews asked Newman who in the White House has the power to stand up to Trump.
“I don’t know,” Newman said.
“I’m not there. It’s not my ― it’s not my circus, not my monkeys. I’d like to say it’s not my problem, but I can’t say that because, like, it’s bad.”
Later in the conversation, she said Americans have reason to be concerned.
“No, it’s gonna not be OK,” she said. “It’s not.”
Watch the full conversation between Matthews and Newman in the preview clip from “Celebrity Big Brother” above.
The full episode airs Thursday at 8 p.m on CBS.
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Wow, it sounds like dysfunction junction. I agree that it's bad and not gonna be okay. I look forward to watching her entire interview tonight on CBS at 8:00 pm.
Reality TV star Omarosa Manigault Newman, who made a fiery exit from her job as President Donald Trump’s White House aide in December, is spilling some political tea on CBS’ “Celebrity Big Brother,” telling a fellow cast member that she “was haunted by tweets every single day” and that the administration is “bad.”
Newman, according to the “Celebrity Big Brother” preview, said she was rattled by Trump’s posts on Twitter.
“I was haunted by tweets every single day. Like, what is he going to tweet next?” she said.
Newman also told Matthews that she “tried to be that person” who would talk sense into Trump and try to steer him from bad decisions. “And then all of the people around him attacked me,” she said. “It was like, ‘Keep her away, don’t give her access, don’t let her talk to him.’ Ivanka’s there, Jared’s there ...”
Matthews asked Newman who in the White House has the power to stand up to Trump.
“I don’t know,” Newman said.
“I’m not there. It’s not my ― it’s not my circus, not my monkeys. I’d like to say it’s not my problem, but I can’t say that because, like, it’s bad.”
Later in the conversation, she said Americans have reason to be concerned.
“No, it’s gonna not be OK,” she said. “It’s not.”
Watch the full conversation between Matthews and Newman in the preview clip from “Celebrity Big Brother” above.
The full episode airs Thursday at 8 p.m on CBS.
More: Omarosa Says She Was 'Haunted By Tweets' In Trump's White House
Wow, it sounds like dysfunction junction. I agree that it's bad and not gonna be okay. I look forward to watching her entire interview tonight on CBS at 8:00 pm.