'He'll see this as people voting for or against him, which is why he'll insert himself into the process.' Omarosa is confident Trump will be actively involved in lobbying for Sean Spicer's success on the upcoming season of DWTS
"He'll see this as people voting for or against him, which is why he'll insert himself into the process," the former White House staffer and reality TV vet tells THR.
Omarosa Manigault Newman knows a thing or two about Donald Trump and reality television, which is why she's confident the president will be actively involved in lobbying for Sean Spicer's success on the upcoming season of ABC's, she accurately predicted that Trump would tweet in support of Spicer.
Broadly speaking, she says that the "divisiveness" of the Trump administration has "seeped into every aspect of life, including the wholesome and entertaining
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