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Omarosa Disses Trump’s Political Future and Legal Problems: ‘Hard to run for President from Jail’ | VIDEO

*Omarosa Manigault Newman is speaking out about Trump’s political future.

“I think it would be very hard for Donald Trump to run for president from jail,” the reality star told Page Six during a press junket for her latest unscripted series, E!’s “House of Villains.”

Her comments were in reference to the former president’s ongoing legal problems, which include an ongoing $250 million civil fraud trial in New York. 

Omarosa met Trump while she was a contestant on the first season of “The Apprentice,” which debuted in 2004. She joined his 2016 presidential campaign and became Trump’s Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison after his victory. 

In December 2017, then-chief of staff John F. Kelly fired Omarosa, which she unpacked in her book “Unhinged.” As of today, Omarosa has no relationship with Trump and regrets supporting his administration, Page Six reports. 

Meanwhile, E! has dropped the trailer for its new reality show “House of Villains,” featuring Omarosa and Tiffany “New York” Pollard.

We reported previously that Omarosa (“The Apprentice”) and Pollard (“Flavor of Love”) will face off under the same roof where they will live and compete against eight other reality TV veterans on “House of Villains,” to find out who is the ultimate “villain,” according to a press release.

As Urban Hollywood 411 reports, contestants will compete every week in a battle royale challenge. The challenge winner is safe from elimination, but one villain is eliminated at the end of the week. The last one standing will win $200,000.

The “House of Villains” cast includes “90 Day Fiancé’s” Anfisa Arkhipchenko; “Love is Blind’s” Shake Chatterjee; “Survivor’s” Jonny Fairplay; “Love & Hip Hop: Miami’s” Bobby Lytes; “The Bachelor’s” Corinne Olympios; “Vanderpump Rules’” Jax Taylor, and “Bad Girls Club’s” Tanisha Thomas.

“House of Villains” is hosted by Joel McHale and the 75-minute premiere episode airs Thursday, Oct. 12 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

READ MORE: Trailer Drops for ‘House of Villains’ Series: Tiffany ‘New York’ Pollard Cusses Out Omarosa | WATCH

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