Omarosa touts White House tell-all 'Unhinged,' urges President Trump, '#ComeClean45'

Jocelyn McClurg | USA TODAY

Show Caption Hide Caption Former aide Omarosa to drop tell-all book on Trump White House Omarosa Manigault Newman is going after President Donald Trump and his administration with a book entitled "Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House" set to be released on Aug. 14.

Her tell-all book on the Trump White House isn't out until Aug. 14, but Omarosa Manigault-Newman is already baiting her former boss.

The longtime Trump associate added the hashtag: “#ComeClean45” to a Friday tweet advertising the Amazon page for "Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House."

It’s unclear whether Omarosa was referring to the Russia investigation or another matter. But for what it's worth, publisher Gallery Books did say Thursday that "Unhinged" would be an “explosive, jaw-dropping account” of her time with the Trump campaign and administration.

The former aide to the president, who according to insider media reports was fired in December 2017 and removed “kicking and screaming” from the premises (she says she resigned), will deliver “a stunning tell-all and takedown” that is a “must-read for any concerned citizen,” the publisher’s breathless news release promised.

Galley Books says the reality TV star’s 15-year relationship with President Donald Trump “has come to a decisive and definitive end, and Omarosa is finally ready to share her side of the story.”

Hints of what might be forthcoming from “Unhinged” can be gleaned from comments Omarosa made when she appeared on “Big Brother: Celebrity Edition” on CBS in February.

The one-time "Apprentice" villain compared the "Big Brother" reality competition to the White House, saying "there's a lot of people (here) that want to stab me in the back."

In another episode, she said that “all the people around (Trump) attacked me. It was like, 'Keep her away. Don't give her access. Don't let her talk to him.' It's like, Ivanka (Trump is) there. Jared (Kushner is) there."

She also tearfully worried about the state of the Trump White House. "It's bad," she said. "It's not going to be OK. It's not."

More: Omarosa on Trump after her 'Big Brother' exit: We can be OK after all. And who won?

More: Omarosa tearfully opens up about Trump White House on 'Big Brother': 'It's not going to be OK'

Rumors that Omarosa was pursuing a book deal have been floating for a while. RadarOnline.com reported she was having trouble landing a publisher because her asking price was too high. The amount of her Gallery Books deal was not released.

Omarosa’s job in the administration was outreach to black colleges and universities and working on racial disparities in the military justice system. Her official title was assistant to the president and director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison.

She appeared on Trump's "Apprentice" and "Celebrity Apprentice TV" franchises and came to be known as the contestant viewers loved to hate. But she was rewarded with a White House job after emerging as a loyal supporter during Trump's presidential campaign.

After departing her White House gig, Trump tweeted, "Thank you Omarosa for your service! I wish you continued success."

What will he tweet about “Unhinged”? Stay tuned.