
Omarosa Manigault Newman can't force Trump to testify in lawsuit, judge rules
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Former Trump White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman won't be allowed to get testimony from former President Donald Trump, former Trump chief of staff John Kelly or a member of the White House counsel's office in a lawsuit she faces related to her exit from the government, a federal judge in Washington ruled on Wednesday.
Newman faces a 2019 lawsuit from the Justice Department that alleges she failed to file a financial disclosure report after Trump fired her. Her attorneys had sought to depose Trump because they claimed the administration sued the former "Apprentice" contestant out of Trump's personal retaliation.
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