Omarosa Endorses Kamala Harris For President Following Her Stunt In Trump’s Administration

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Omarosa Endorses Kamala Harris For President Following Her Stunt In Trump’s Administration
Omarosa is throwing her support behind Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential race, marking a major shift after her time working in the Trump administration.
In an interview with Variety, Omarosa expressed her personal views on what a Harris administration would represent, stating,
“It would be a tremendous, seismic movement for little girls and little Black boys.”
She added,
“I believe the nation will choose the leader they need at this time, and I believe that leader is Vice President Kamala Harris.”
Omarosa, once a favorite on Trump’s “The Apprentice” and later a White House official, didn’t mince words when it came to her former boss. In her 2018 memoir “Unhinged”, she described Trump as “a racist” and “cognitively impaired,” going as far as secretly recording her White House exit.
Reflecting on her time in Trump’s inner circle, she now warns of the dangers of a second Trump term, saying,
“He has made it explicit that if he wins again, he would empower the most extreme individuals in his circle.” Her stark warning underscores her shift toward supporting Harris as the leader she believes the nation needs.
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