Ex-Trump adviser Omarosa Manigualt Newman, whose release of private conversations with the president and those close to him is rattling the White House, might have as many as 200 secret tapes, The New York Times reported.
According to the Times, Omarosa's slow release is right from Trump's playbook, including "truthful hyperbole" to engage people, threats to expose people with the recordings, and claims of damaging information that might be revealed.
The Times reported Trump's aides are now worried they will make appearances on other tapes, of which Omarosa is believed to have as many as 200.
"Believe me," Omarosa told MSNBC — one of Trump's favorite phrases to convey his sincerity — "my tapes are much better than theirs."