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Left to right: Omarosa Manigault Newman, Lara Trump, Eric Trump, and First Lady Melania Trump applaud as US President Donald Trump speaks during a rally in July 2017. Manigault Newman says she has audio of Lara Trump offering her ‘hush money’. Photo: AP

Omarosa releases tape of US$180,000-a-year ‘hush money’ offer from Lara Trump

Former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman says US President Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law offered her money in exchange for being ‘positive’ regarding ‘things you’ve got in the back pocket’

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Omarosa Manigault Newman, the former White House aide, has released fresh audio recordings that she claims show she was offered “hush money” by Donald Trump’s re-election campaign, in the form of a vague US$180,000 per year job.

The job wouldn’t have required her to report to any particular office or have a specific set of duties, other than to be “positive” as part of the re-election campaign, with Lara Trump alluding to “things you’ve got in the back pocket”.

Manigault Newman has already made several serious and provocative accusations about Trump and the White House in her book Unhinged, including that there are recordings of Trump using the N-word. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said earlier this week she was unable to guarantee that any such recording did not exist.

During an appearance on MSNBC on Thursday, Manigault Newman played excerpts of the apparent phone conversation between her and Lara Trump, Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law, which Manigault Newman claims was recorded shortly after her dismissal from the White House.

In the call, Lara Trump, who has a senior role in Donald Trump’s re-election campaign, offers Manigault Newman a job that would pay US$15,000 per month in exchange for occasionally attending meetings in New York and doing “speaking engagements”.

Lara Trump said in the phone conversation that “it sounds a little, like, obviously, that there are some things you’ve got in the back pocket to pull out”. However, she noted that if Mangault Newman joined the campaign, everything she would say about Trump would have to be “positive”.

Manigault Newman, a former Apprentice contestant who was once the most prominent black person in the Trump administration, told MSNBC she saw the offer as “an attempt to buy my silence, censor me and pay me off – US$15,000 a month”.

Asked if she saw it as “hush money,” Manigault Newman responded: “Absolutely.”

US President Donald Trump speaks with ManigaultNewman in October 2017. Photo: KAMM via AFP

In the course of the conversation, Lara Trump noted “the only thing we have to consider where we’re talking about salary as far as the campaign is concerned is that, as you know, everything is public”.

Manigault Newman said that Lara Trump was clear during their phone conversation that the impetus for the phone call came from Donald Trump.

In a statement, Lara Trump criticised Manigault Newman, calling the tapes “a fraud”, although she did not directly contradict anything on the recording.

She said that the Trump family “had no idea about basis of her dismissal” when she was fired from White House, and said “we still wanted her on our team because we cared so much about her personally.

“That’s why I reached out to offer her a position with the 2020 Trump campaign before we knew anything about the gross violations of ethics and integrity during her White House tenure.”

Manigualt Newman is seen during the daily press briefing at the White House on January 24, 2017. Photo: NurPhoto/SIPA USA via TNS

Lara Trump said she “formed a sisterhood bond that is unlike any I have experienced in my life” with Manigault Newman. She went on: “[I am] absolutely shocked and saddened by her betrayal and violation on a deeply personal level.”

Manigault Newman refused to rule out releasing further recordings.

“Every single time the Trump people challenge me, I bring the receipts,” she said of the criticism she has received for making the recordings, and making them public.

She alleged she had further evidence of Trump corruption and said there are “things I’m going to write about and things to save share when the time is right”.

Additional reporting by Associated Press

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