Omarosa is standing by her friend, Donald Trump, who she met when she competed on the first season of The Apprentice, when it comes to protesters causing his rally to be canceled in Chicago on Friday night.

That same night, she spoke with MSNBC’s Chris Matthews and suggested karma will take care of the anti-Trump demonstrators.

“Donald can’t be responsible for every single person that comes to his rally,” she said.

She also said of the students who got assaulted at the rally by Trump supporters, “Listen, you have a right to go into a closed, private event and you get what is coming to you,” adding she doesn’t “condone violence,” but “if you go into an environment where you’re interrupting 13, 14 times, do you expect a hug or ‘Kumbaya’?”

Omarosa also called it “interesting” that there are no media reports on what happens at rallies for Democratic candidates like Hillary Clinton.

John Legend also responded to Friday's incident, telling Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. on Twitter that the reason for the protests was because his father is "racist."