Omarosa Manigault has joined the growing list of celebrities who have publicly endorsed Kamala Harris for president.
In an interview with Variety, Manigault shares her thoughts on the 2024 campaign and reflects on Donald Trump’s treatment of Democratic nominee Kamala Harris while explaining her endorsement for this year’s presidential election.
She tells the outlet, “For me, on a very personal level, it is a significant milestone, and would be a tremendous, seismic movement for little girls and little Black boys. This is important. This is major. I’ll be in Washington on the anchor desk, and prayerfully we’ll see history made. But to get this close is still so significant. I believe the nation will choose the leader they need at this time, and I believe that that leader is Vice President Kamala Harris.” The former White House official and author of “Unhinged” went on to say,
“I was very reflective about that when I was writing ‘Unhinged,’ about how Donald Trump squandered the greatest opportunity he had in his life to be a consequential leader, to shape the direction of our nation and bend it toward something positive. He opted to go to the dark side. That’s why I have no reservation in — I guess I’m saying this for the first time — completely, 100 percent endorsing Kamala Harris for President.”
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As she spoke more about the upcoming election, she added, “We’ve defeated him in court before. We would do it again. I’m not intimidated by him. Donald Trump sued me when he was sitting in the Oval Office — I don’t think it gets worse than that, right? And we came out on top. He has made it clear he would get revenge on any of the individuals who oppose his MAGA theology. But I’m not intimidated any longer by Donald Trump. At the time, it was very intimidating because he was one of the most powerful individuals in the world. Now that we’ve taken them on and won, I don’t fear that. And now that people see the pattern, we can push back against it more fiercely than before.”