Scathing Words Over Omarosa Manigault’s Appearance at Al Sharpton’s Convention – Observer

Applause greeted President Donald Trump aide Omarosa Manigault when she approached the podium at Rev. Al Sharptons National Action Network convention this afternoonbut the civil rights leader and political commentator Angela Rye offered a harsh reproach to her and her boss aftershe resumed her seat.

Manigault, formerly a contestantonThe Apprentice, was one of Trumps foremost African-American supporters during last years campaign and today works as director of communications for the White House Office of the Public Liaison. She was one of several prominent black women to speak during the Power Luncheon portion of the second day of Sharptons annual summit at the Times Square Sheraton.

The Trump attache, a member of NANs Los Angeles branch, took boos when she mentioned the administrations first 100 daysbut assured the audience she had been working to direct the presidents attention to issues impacting black communities.

I am so happy to be back where I consider back home,' Manigault said. As I fight for you from the White House, I need you to fight from the outside. We cant do it by ourselves.

In particular, she highlighted the presidents decision to move the executive branchs program of oversight and assistance to struggling historically black colleges from the Department of Education to the White House, the Department of Justices emphasis onviolence in the inner-city and the Environmental Protection Agencys $100 million water infrastructure grant tolead-poisoned Flint, Michigan. The last, however, was in fact approved under former President Barack Obama.

But Sharpton issued a stern rebuke to Manigault from the lectern moments later, asserting the president had failed to show respect for the black community.

I listened to sister Omarosa. And Omarosa said she knew where she came from. And I know where you going back to, he said, eliciting gasps from the crowd.You are in a very precarious position. Because you represent an administration that many of us here disagree with.

We as blacks and women are seeing a disaster in the first 100 days of the administration, he continued, jokingly telling the White House aide to exhale.

Sharptons remarks were mild comparedto those of Rye. The high-power advocate and a liberal pundit excoriated Manigault, who had exited the room, when she stood up to receive an award from NAN for her work.

She noted that many HBCU students receive federal Pell grants, which Trump has proposed cutting. She also slammed the presidents taxation and domestic spending priorities, which she asserted disproportionately would harm communities of color.

Im going to bring the fire right now. Moments ago, we were joined by your presidents apprentice, she said. The truth is, when you tell somebody youre going to fight for them, Im going to tell you how not to fight for them. You dont fight for them by putting forth a tax reform plan that cuts corporate tax rates but ignores the poor. You dont fight for them by cutting taxes for the rich, and ensuring that burden is going to be on the backs of the poor and ordinary black and brown people.

Rye also recalled Trumps 1989 demand that the five falsely accused black and Latino youths in the Central Park jogger case receive the death penalty, which he has never recanted. She also remembered that Trump and his father were the subject of repeated civil rights lawsuits that alleged they discriminated against black tenants, which were ultimately settled out of court.

Rye highlighted that Trump had also propagated the false claim that Obama was not an American-born citizen and thus ineligible for the office of the presidency, a claim the president retracted late in last years campaign.

How you dont fight for us is by pissing on me and telling me its raining! Thats not how you fight for me, she said to a standing ovation.

Rye dedicated her award to black activists Angela Davis Assata Shakurthe latter of whom has take refuge in Cuba to avoid charges that she killed a police officer, which she deniesand to California Congresswoman Maxine Waters, among others.

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Scathing Words Over Omarosa Manigault's Appearance at Al Sharpton's Convention - Observer

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