Washington PostOmarosa Manigault dismisses reports of dramatic firingWashington PostOmarosa Manigault said Thursday that she was not fired and escorted off the White House grounds, blaming “one individual who has a personal vendetta against me” for the dramatic narrative of her departure as one of Trump's top aides. In her first ...First Read's Morning Clips: What Trump's Russia denials mean for national securityNBCNews.comOmarosa Manigault denies White House firing on 'GMA,' says rumors are result of 'vendetta'USA TODAYOmarosa Manigault speaks out about WH exit: 'I have seen things that have made me uncomfortable'ABC NewsThe Hill (blog) -CBS News -PEOPLE.com -Newsweekall 61 news articles »