Trump booster Omarosa bashes Clinton for ‘total lack of diversity’ at victory speech

Omarosa Manigault, the vice chair of Donald Trump’s National Diversity Coalition, criticized Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for the “total lack of diversity” of supporters on stage during her victory speech Tuesday night.

Clinton won four of the five primaries Tuesday, snagging Delaware, Connecticut, Maryland and Pennsylvania. She only lost Rhode Island to Bernie Sanders. The former secretary of state took the stage from Philadelphia, alongside husband, Bill, and four other white men.

The three-time Apprentice contestant and Trump favorite scolded Clinton’s campaign for the move.

“Anyone notice the TOTAL lack of diversity on stage with #HRC in Philadelphia during her victory speech 2night? #MAGA,” she tweeted.

Manigault has previously said the New York businessman and former reality TV star has seen a “widespread, diverse group of people” supporting his White House bid.

The African-American woman has dismissed other candidates’ claims that Trump has struggled with minority groups due to his stances on illegal immigration and refugee programs.

The total number of delegates won by Clinton will not be known until all of the votes are counted.

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