Former White House aide and reality television staple Omarosa Manigault-Newman reportedly drove her own political career into the ground.
Chief of staff John Kelly told Politico he dismissed the current "Celebrity Big Brother" contestant in December for abusing the White House car service, called "CARPET."
The notorious reality show villain reportedly relied on it for office pick-up and drop-off services, which is "strictly forbidden by the federal government," according to Politico.
In an attempt to appeal to the president after her dismissal, Manigault-Newman tripped an electronic Secret Service wire and was reportedly escorted from the West Wing.
Manigault-Newman campaigned for Donald Trump during the 2016 election and went on to land a role in the White House as director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison.
She and the president first connected while he was the host of "The Apprentice," where she gained fame as a reality show mean girl.
Since her dismissal, she's been a vocal critic of the Trump administration on her latest television stint. She recently took aim at Vice President Mike Pence during an upcoming episode of "Celebrity Big Brother."
"Everybody that's wishing for impeachment might want to reconsider their lives," she said in clips released this week.
"You would be begging for the days of Trump back if Pence became the president. He's extreme. I'm Christian, I love Jesus. But he thinks Jesus tells him to say things, and I'm like, 'Jesus didn't say that.' It's scary."
The former Trump aide has long denied being fired and the White House in December issued a statement saying Manigault-Newman had resigned from her White House job despite whispers that she had been axed by Kelly.