Omarosa thinks the NYT op-ed writer was Pence chief of staff Nick Ayers
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https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/omarosa-identity-new-york-times-op-ed_us_5b98b241e4b0162f473214e5
Omarosa Manigault Newman, still hitting the press circuit for her book tour, has a theory about the identity of the author behind the earth-shattering anonymous op-ed published by
The New York Times last week.
“I took some time and went back and looked through all of my emails, particularly emails out of the vice president’s office, because the first time I read the op-ed, it just seemed kind of
familiar to me,” Manigault Newman told Yahoo Finance on Tuesday. “After looking at memos and correspondence from the vice president’s office, I’m pretty convinced that it came from
that way. Not just because of the term ‘lodestar,’ but because of the style and tone of it.”
The person she said she narrowed it down to as a likely suspect was Nick Ayers. The former White House aide made the same suggestion on “The View” earlier this week, but
elaborated on her comments, saying Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff had the “most to gain” from the publication of the piece, which described an “active resistance” inside
the Trump administration.
“All of these guys work in these groups together and could see themselves as some sort of hero trying to save the country from Donald Trump, but to me Nick Ayers is the one who has
the most to gain from writing this,” she continued.
Ayers, a political strategist who has served as Pence’s chief of staff since July 2017, is one of the vice president’s most trusted aides.
Pence, for his part, has denied he or any member of his staff was affiliated with the editorial, as have many other senior staffers in the White House. Officials scrambled to craft a list of
suspects shortly after its publication, but no one has yet to be identified as the author.
“Let me be very clear. I’m 100 percent confident that no one on the vice president’s staff was involved in this anonymous editorial. I know my people,” Pence said Sunday during an inter
view on CBS’ “Face the Nation.” ’’They get up every day and are dedicated, just as much as I am, to advancing the president’s agenda and supporting everything.”
The vice president’s office did not immediately return a request for comment.
Trump said last week that he wants Attorney General Jeff Sessions to investigate the editorial, declaring it a breach of “national security.” Shortly after the piece was published, the
president also raged on Twitter, likening the story to treason.
“I took some time and went back and looked through all of my emails, particularly emails out of the vice president’s office
Isn't this a case of implicitly announcing she used private email accounts for official business and still has access to email used for official business? That second part in and of itself is not necessarily a problem, as long as she never had anything of any level of classification sent to her.
God this administration is a gargantuan shitshow.
still a violation of federal document retention policy, unless she was forwarding her work emails automatically to herself (not sure if that's legal either)
I want to hear it from someone who isn't Omarosa. She got her five minutes of fame, now it's time for her to fuck off and stop using this to her own benefit.
buttered emails?!?!
I don't trust a word this lady says. no wonder she was originally a trump supporter, the only thing she loves more than him is herself. and the only reason she dumped him was because she saw an opportunity to get her name in the headlines.
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