Business Insider -
18 Aug 2018 06:40

Evan Vucci/AP White House officials are reportedly planning on holding onto more prepared security clearance revocations, and selectively releasing them as a distraction to negative news cycles, as needed. In a newly released memoir, former Trump aide Omarosa Manigault Newman made some startling allegations about her White House tenure, including alleging that she heard Trump say the N-word in an audio recording. One day later, the White House announced it revoked former CIA director John Brenna...
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