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Omarosa On ‘Extreme’ Mike Pence: ‘He Thinks Jesus Tells Him To Say Things’

Omarosa Manigault dished more about her time in the White House, claiming everyone would be begging for the day of Donald Trump if Mike Pence ever became President. 

By Gina Tron

Former White House aide Omarosa Manigault is disclosing more about her experience working with the current presidential administration during her appearance on the reality show "Big Brother: Celebrity Edition."

She revealed that she finds Vice President Mike Pence scary because  "he thinks Jesus is telling him to say things. [...] I'm Christian. I love Jesus. Jesus isn't saying that."

Manigault called the vice president extreme.

She gave a warning for those who want Trump to be impeached.

“As bad as y’all think Trump is, you would be worried about Pence,” she said, according to the Washington Post. “So everybody that’s wishing for impeachment might want to reconsider their lives. We would be begging for days of Trump back if Pence became president."

On the show, Manigault hinted that the administration's immigration-reform actions will only increase, according to the New York Daily News.

"The roundup plan is getting more and more aggressive," she said.

On “Big Brother,” one of Manigault’s contestants Ross Mathews said of her: “Every time she opens her mouth, I’m, like, ‘Is she going to drop a bomb?’ ” And the answer, of course, is yes. It might be a part of the former senior White House aide’s strategy. Who doesn’t want to hang around and gossip with the woman willing to spill all the political tea on her former boss, who just so happens to be the leader of the free world?”

The White House had words about the reality star and former aide during a press briefing held last week.
“Omarosa was fired three times on ‘The Apprentice,’ and this was the fourth time we let her go,” press secretary Raj Shah said.

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