Update! Omarosa was actually fired & dragged out of the White House

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    We thought Omarosa Manigault called it quits yesterday after resigning as Director of Communication for the Trump Administration. But new information tweeted by April Ryan claims that Omarosa was escorted out of the White House shouting profanities after the chief of staff John Kelly fired her on Wednesday.

    “Omarsoa did not resign. She was even escorted out of the building and off campus.” “She was very upset and said she wanted to speak to the president,” Ryan reported.

    According to sources, John Kelly said the president was already informed and sign off on the termination. Ryan reported.

    Ryan’s Tweets came hours after White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters that “Omarosa Manigault Newman resigned yesterday to pursue other opportunities. Her departure will not be effective until January 2018. We wish her the best in future endeavors and are grateful for her service.”

    The White House is disputing claims that Omarosa was escorted off of the property. But sources close to the action claim that John Kelly kicked her out with high drama and curse words.

    The ” Apprentice” star and one of Trumps biggest African American supporter joined the administration as director of communications for the White House Office of Public Liaison.

    No one is sure why Omarosa was fired, it is rumored that she has drawn scrutiny from White House Chief of Staff John Kelly for her work in the office designed to garner outside support for the president’s agenda.

    Omarosa drew press attention after she brought her 39-person bridal party inside the White House this past spring for an “extended” photo shoot in the Rose Garden. It was unclear whether she had permission to take the photo op. And it has been reported she and the party were banned from posting any of the photos online by White House officials citing security and ethical concerns.

    Omarosa’s termination comes at the start of what’s expected to be a round of departures heading into the new year. After the White House announced last week that deputy national security adviser Dina Powell will leave the administration early next year.

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