“Long before Omarosa Manigault Newman lodged explosive claims against her former boss, President Trump’s White House foresaw the potential problems with ex-staffers’ tell-all books,” Politico reports.
“Embedded in the White House’s two-page non-disclosure agreement was a seemingly innocuous clause that prohibited top aides from disclosing confidential information in any form including books, without the express permission of the president.”
”But Manigault Newman says she refused to sign it.”
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