enforceable, the president wants you to sign them. he was making that case because he was sick of listening to the president. it was a way to placate the president, in effect lie to the president to say i m having our people do this even though i know this is not enforceable. and it s something the president has done throughout his career. there were ndas throughout the campaign, his business length. strekt, leng strict, lengthy so you could not make disclosures about his families or business deals. the one omarosa manigault new man was offered was six pages and had dozens of clauss that said even when the agreement ended. she was being offered $15,000 a month, even when that ended sheblgd not say anything forever. so these are a favorite tool of the president. in a 2016 interview with the washington post he told my colleagues that he loved ndas and thought the president should have one. and there are other people who left the white house who
including making the attorney general of the united states his personal whipping boy he lashes out at his attorney general every time he gets frustrated? richard ben-veniste, thank you for your bottom line, appreciate it. thank you. a lot going on. new developments in, the president, omarosa manigault-new man, both have more to say. where will this end? cnn newsroom with poppy harlow will tell you after a quick break. you need a higher standard of craftsman. see for yourself at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. i receive travel rewards. going new places. (oh!) going out for a bite. going anytime. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com
going on in england but this is clearly consuming him. he has now been for the better part of the last two days completely consumed personally pushing back against omarosa s claims in her book. jeffrey toobin, we ll transition out of this in a second but we were talking to josh dawson about these non-disclosure agreements. clearly omarosa isn t respecting any non-disclosure agreements. she said she had one with him when she was an apprentice performer, didn t sign one after the white house, that would be binding? not on a public official i don t think. but also and there was one fabulous when you were talking to josh from the washington post which i thought was a great surreal donald trump moment. imagine the white house counsel, the chief lawyer in the white house going to employees saying the president wants you to sign this, it doesn t mean anything,
states is a white supremacist. what describes him in your mind from the people who marched in washington the other day in this alt-right neo-nazi rally? do you honestly see them in the same light. you can t help but see him in the same light. he s not only exhibiting the same kinds of characteristics but he praises them and he gives them the power and he emboldens them to mimic what he does and wheats out everyday. omarosa is still a black woman. he has no right to call her a dog. i m a black woman. he has no right to call me whacky. that s wrong. he is the president of the united states of america. i agree he is the president of the united states of america. i think you can make a compelling case that no
appreciate it. let s bring in david chalian and leaf chile analyst jeffrey toobin. i want to pick up on that because it s fascinating. the president making this point in his latest tweet. she s a low life, he s calling her names. this is not new but the bottom line is he s saying i gave her a chance in the white house, he hired her to come into the white house. maybe it s a silly question but how can does he get to hide behind that? nothing he says makes a difference in how he s perceived for better or worse. he has been at the same point in the polls since he took the oath of office. somewhere around 40%. and regardless of criminal investigations, the incredible racism of his twitter feed. let s not forget about omarosa, she s an african-american woman. who does the president attack on