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‘He Thinks Jesus Is Telling Him To Say Things’: Omarosa Sounds Alarm On VP Mike Pence

On Monday’s episode of “Celebrity Big Brother,” the former White House Office of Public Liaison communications director Omarosa Manigault-Newman issued a dire warning about Vice President Mike Pence, telling her housemates that “as bad as y’all think Trump is, you would be worried about Pence.”

Newman said people wishing for Trump’s impeachment “may want to reconsider” their life.

“We would be begging for the days of Trump back if Pence became president,” she added. “(Pence is) extreme. I’m Christian. I love Jesus. But he thinks Jesus tells him to say things. I’m like, ‘Jesus isn’t saying that.’”

Newman also issued a warning about President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration, which she claimed was “getting more and more aggressive.”

In an earlier episode of “Celebrity Big Brother,” she explained to her housemates about how she’d been “haunted by tweets every single day” during her stint in the White House, which came to an acrimonious end in December 2017.

The clip is the latest in a string of controversial comments from the onetime “Apprentice” star, who was forced out of the White House late last year.

Watch the clip below:

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