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A former aide to President Donald Trump, Omarosa Manigault Newman says she believes Trump's 'going through a psychotic episode' over his election loss. Omarosa Manigault Newman, often referred to simply as Omarosa, was also a contestant on Trump's reality TV show, 'The Apprentice.' Saturday, Omarosa told MSNBC's Alex Witt that Trump's actions remind her of the show because he's 'trying to produce a moment' to change the results. The American people need true leadership, not a reality TV host, which Donald Trump is reverting to. Omarosa Manigault Newman Omarosa says she 'feels bad' for anyone left in the Trump administration because Trump will blame everyone for his loss except for himself.
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Former Rep. Mickey Edwards of Oklahoma said leaving the Republican Party because of Trump's control over the party. Edwards said the GOP has become a "cult" under President Donald Trump. He decried Republicans who backed Trump's effort to overturn President-elect Joe Biden's election win. "This has become a cult," he said.
Once William Barr stated the DOJ had found no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the general election, he fell from President Donald Trump's grace. According to Business Insider, Trump is itching to fire Attorney General Barr and reportedly held a meeting to discuss firing him. However, a source says Barr 'cannot be intimidated' by Trump and thinks the president's attacks are a 'deposed king ranting.' Trump has called a 'big disappointment' in a retweet of a message that suggested Barr should be fired immediately. The source says the public feud between Barr and Trump is like a 'cold war,' and that Barr is 'not someone who takes bullying and turns the other cheek.'
In an interview with Vanity Fair, Christopher Ruddy, CEO of Newsmax, said the conservative channel would never become an outlet for President Donald Trump. But Newsmax would be open to giving Trump his own weekly show once he left the White House, Ruddy said. His comments followed a Wall Street Journal report that Trump allies were interested in acquiring and investing in Newsmax Business Insider reports that Trump is trying to make it a competitor to Fox News. "Newsmax would never become 'Trump TV,'" Ruddy told Variety in an interview Sunday evening.
When Defense Secretary Mark Esper was 'terminated' from his position by President Donald Trump on Monday, lawmakers sounded the alarm. Esper, Trump's fifth defense secretary, was replaced with National Counterterrorism Center Director Christopher Miller in an acting capacity. According to Business Insider, even lawmakers who were previously critical of Esper's policies were taken aback. Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) said Trump's 'childish' and 'reckless' firing before the projected presidential transition in January could destabilize the Pentagon. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was blunt with her remarks in a brief statement. The abrupt firing of Secretary Esper is disturbing evidence that President Trump is intent on using his final days in office to sow chaos in our American Democracy and around the world. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi