Others were (are) taping the con artist's chaos

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Several senior aides said Monday that they doubted Manigault Newman was the only person taping her conversations at work. Trump himself used the tactic in his life as a private businessman and the question of whether he's taping his conversations in the Oval Office arose last year when he suggested there might be recordings of an encounter with former FBI Director James Comey (none ever materialized).

Yes, you read that right. The paranoia in the con artist's cabal is so high there could be multiple, potentially dozens, of people taping what is taking place each day just so they can cover their asses. That is how dysfunctional the shitfest has become.

But wait, there's more. Like taped conversations and Omarosa herself, nondisclosure agreements were a vestige of Trump's former life that he brought to the West Wing and his campaign. Manigault Newman alleges in her book that Trump's campaign offered her a $15,000 per month payment in exchange for signing a binding document saying she wouldn't disclose information the President or his agents deemed confidential.

On Monday, Trump alleged Manigault Newman was already bound by an agreement not to speak about her time at the White House.

It's not clear what agreement Trump was referring to. But people familiar with the documents signed by senior officials early in the administration previously told CNN the documents contain little legal underpinning and were devised as a way to placate a President intent on keeping his aides quiet.

To be blunt, if you have to force people to sign documents so they don't talk about what took place while you were around, that does not engender trust. It's a sign of paranoia and narcissism.

But for now, sit back and listen to the chaos as Omarosa provides us with insights to the inept and incompetent con artist regime.


https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/13/politics/omarosa-white-house-paranoia/index.html
 
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