February 16, 2024 ☼ trump ☼ ronnie
Source: The Washington Post (Link)
When Omarosa Manigault Newman wrenched her ankle while rushing to join a motorcade in January 2017, the Trump aide and former reality TV star sought help from the White House Medical Unit — a military-run clinic that promised free, on-demand care to senior officials.
But Manigault Newman quickly realized the clinic went beyond standard procedures.
“They would give out anything, right from the bottle, no prescription needed,” Manigault Newman recounted in her memoir “Unhinged.”
Now, the Pentagon has confirmed many aspects of what Manigault Newman said was an open secret among senior officials.