Former reality TV star Omarosa Manigault is leaving her nebulous position at the White House amid reports that she had to be escorted out by the Secret Service while cursing and shouting.

Manigault's qualifications for a prime White House gig consisted solely of being a contestant on Donald Trump's TV show The Apprentice, and she apparently brought those sensibilities to her job.  Over the past eleven months, there were few indications that anyone knew what she was doing there or what her responsibilities were supposed to be for US$180,000 a year. 

Many recent reports indicated that Chief of Staff Ray Kelly viewed her as a disruptive influence on Donald Trump who would barge into the Oval Office with trivial concerns and far-right news items that would set him off on ridiculous tantrums.  There were other incidents of taking liberties, such as showed up unannounced at the White House wearing her wedding dress "with a party van full of her wedding guests" looking to take photos inside, according to one former staffer, who added:  "She was one disaster after another".

Kelly reportedly called in Manigualt on Tuesday night to his West Wing office to inform her that she would be leaving by 20 January, the anniversary of the inauguration.  According to journalist April Ryan of American Urban Radio Networks, Omarosa didn't take well to being voted off the island (is that the right show?  meh, who cares) and demanded to know if her benefactor Donald Trump was aware.  Kelly informed her that Trump signed off on it.  She asked to talk with Trump, and Ryan said that Kelly responded: "There isn't going to be a visit to the principal's office, this is a done deal."

After that meeting broke up, Manigault committed the ultimate faux pas and tried to access the White House residence.  The Secret Service intercepted her and escorted her off the White House campus on Kelly's orders as she protested using loud and vulgar language.