Omarosa lands seven-figure book deal to spill the beans on Trump White House: Report

Omarosa Manigault has reportedly signed a massive book deal to spill the beans on her relationship with President Trump, both inside and outside the White House.

A source told the Daily Mail that Omarosa, a former contestant on Trump’s NBC reality show “The Apprentice,” has struggled to find work after departing the White House earlier in 2018, but she just signed a deal with Gallery Books, a subsidiary of Simon & Schuster, to put a book out next month.

After her tenure as communications director for the White House’s Office of Public Liaison, the reality star did a stint on CBS’ “Big Brother,” and became a strict critic of the president.

The news of Manigault’s book comes quick on the heels of Sean Spicer’s own White house memoir, which hit shelves on Tuesday.

Spicer launched “The Briefing” at a series of events in Washington, D.C., yet some of the initial reviews claim it is riddled with inaccuracies.

“Much like his tenure as press secretary: short, littered with inaccuracies and offering up one consistent theme: Mr. Trump can do no wrong,” noted ABC’s Jon Karl.

The Washington Post’s Erik Wemple described it as “a bumbling effort at gaslighting Americans into doubting what they have seen with their own eyes as far back as June 2015, when Trump announced his candidacy and labeled Mexican immigrants as rapists, beginning a pattern of racist attacks.”

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