
Former Trump Aide Says Ex-President Is Facing Down His 'Worst Nightmare'
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Omarosa Manigault Newman said the "curtain is going to be pulled back" on Trump's fake persona.
A former White House aide to Donald Trump says it’s the ex-president’s “worst nightmare” to have his properties seized.
Omarosa Manigault Newman, a onetime “Apprentice” contestant, spoke to CNN’s Abby Phillip Wednesday about Trump’s looming deadline to put up a $464 million bond as he appeals his civil fraud conviction.
Trump has said he doesn’t have the money, and unsuccessfully petitioned last month to post $100 million instead. If he doesn’t pay up by Monday, his assets can be seized.
“He’s built his business on deceit and a house of cards. And as we can see, that house of cards is now going to collapse,” said Manigault Newman, who wrote a highly critical book about Trump after exiting her White House role in 2017.
“He’s asked to be treated differently than others who would be in this situation,” she added. “If it were you or I, we couldn’t go to the courts and say, ‘Look, we don’t have the money for our appeal, can you make some exceptions for us?’”

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