offered $15,000 a month paid by the trump campaign if she signed a nondisclosure agreement and said nothing bad. it is a fact that there are several former white house officials who get $15,000 a month from the trump campaign. that is interesting, to use a polite word. >> and that's not normal. other administrations have not done this to essentially buy her silence and not really give her any real role in the campaign. though, nondisclosure agreements are interesting too. the beginning of the administration, that was something broached. it was in the white house, whether some officials ultimately signed that remains to be seen. it's also interesting, too, the president talking about firing a lot of people, but he doesn't do the firing himself. whether it's james comey or david shulkin or here in omarosa's case, the president claims he didn't know. it was kelly doing the firing, not the president. >> so the firing here was done by john kelly. it was done in the white house situation room, which some find to be -- kelly has his own office. why would he take her in the situation room? she says she was quote/unquote