![]() “May the best manuscript win,” teased Page Six. To save either her family or her sanity Kellyanne eventually resigned.”Ĭonway’s book isn’t the only one that could blow the lid off the Trump White House, so expect different points of view from former Vice President Mike Pence, former White House’s chief strategist Steve Bannon and Trump’s thorn-in-his-side, niece Mary Trump. The more her voice was heard, the louder they screamed. “The proud husband became an outspoken anti-Trumper. Page Six even gave us a glimpse of what to expect in Conway’s memoir. “Teenage Claudia became a strident political noise against her,” they wrote. The public is surely going to be curious about 16-year-old Claudia, who had no problem calling out her mom and dad’s parenting abilities regularly on social media. She was also credited with finessing Trump’s message to white suburban women and for demonstrating an ability to navigate political interviews.The former White House senior counselor is also expected to give a no-holds-barred look at her home life with her four kids and husband George Conway, who vocally opposed President Donald Trump throughout his four years in office. She previously worked for the Texas senator Ted Cruz, the runner-up in the Republican primary.Ĭonway was widely credited with imposing a measure of discipline on the erratic campaign, leading some observers to christen her as “ the Trump whisperer”. ![]() She added: “One thing that’s been a little bit disappointing and revealing and that I hope will get better is it turns out that a lot of women just have a problem with women in power.”Ī political pollster by profession, Conway joined Donald Trump’s campaign for the presidency in August, as his third person to oversee his campaign after the departures of Corey Lewandowski and Paul Manafort. In an appearance last week at the CPAC conservative conference in Maryland, Conway said in remarks critical of the Women’s March and other protest movements it was “difficult to call myself a feminist in the classic sense, because it seems to be very anti-male and it certainly is very pro-abortion in this context and I’m neither”. Kellyanne Conway cites fictitious ‘Bowling Green massacre’ to justify refugee ban GuardianĬonway also discussed the “triple standard” she was held to as a conservative woman, CBS said. “Yeah,” Conway said, “just to swallow so much, that the country looks at you through this negative lens, you know corruption and cronyism and ‘You’re lying’ and ‘You want money and you’re motivated by power.’”ĬBS also said the interview, which was filmed at Conway’s home in New Jersey, included comments from George Conway, her husband, who has been touted as a pick for solicitor general. O’Donnell interjected: “Bile in your throat?” ![]() And this is why I think many women do not run for office. You have to have the bile in your throat. Everybody thinks it’s just so funny that the wrong … movie was, you know, heralded as the winner of the Oscars.”Īsked whether she would consider a run for office herself, she said: “It’s not just the fire in your belly anymore. But, you know, respectfully, Norah, I see mistakes on TV every single day and people just brush them off. “Well,” she said, “it was alternative information and additional facts. Kellyanne Conway denies Trump press secretary lied: ‘He offered alternative facts’ GuardianĪsked by interviewer Norah O’Donnell about the now infamous “alternative facts” episode, which many critics seized upon to illustrate the Trump White House’s facility with dishonest or misleading statements, Conway said she had simply spoken in error. Then Conway gave an on-camera recommendation of products sold by the president’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, which the Office of Government Ethics said breached rules and which led to a White House rebuke. First, she said in a TV interview that when Trump press secretary Sean Spicer repeated falsehoods about inauguration crowds and protests across the country, he was presenting “ alternative facts”.Ĭonway was later criticised for repeated references in interviews to “ the Bowling Green massacre”, a supposed terrorist attack in Kentucky that did not occur. ![]() Her experience under fire from the media, she said, had taught her women must have “bile in your throat” if they are to run for office or be involved in national politics.Ĭonway has been at the centre of several successive news storms since Donald Trump’s inauguration on 20 January. In an interview scheduled to be broadcast on CBS Sunday Morning, the senior White House adviser compared her remark, which she said was a conflation of “alternative information and additional facts”, to the error last weekend that saw the Oscar for best picture given to La La Land instead of Moonlight.
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