Kellyanne says media keeps facts ‘hidden and shrouded’


Donald Trump’s former adviser Kellyanne Conway Against the Trump administration and the media for its coverage of the current crises, saying the facts have been “hidden and covered up”.

In an interview Sunday on John Katsimetidis’ WABC 770 a.m. talk show “Cats Roundtable,” Conway claimed that Democrats have highlighted “so great” achievements. Trump Administration,

The Republican strategist, who served as Trump’s campaign manager during his troubled 2016 victory, said she was initially “naive” when dealing with the press.

“I really thought the media would want to get the story, not just the president,” Conway said.

“We only see chaos and crisis – not chaos and distress in a tweet or spontaneous briefing in the Oval Office – at the gas pump, at the grocery store, in Ukraine, on the southern border, in our communities, chaos and crisis, yes our urban areas. But also our suburbs; rising crime, rising expenses. And the media doesn’t want to cover it,” she said.

Kellyanne Conway and former President Trump acknowledge the crowd during election night on November 9, 2016.
Kellyanne Conway and former President Trump acknowledge the crowd during election night on November 9, 2016.
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Conway cited the scathing challenge of NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie to reporter Dasha Burns, who had pushed for Democratic US Senate nominee John Fetterman. cognitively challenging,

“They want everything to be hidden and covered and not surface and transparent to people before these midterms,” ​​Conway said.

Conway also trumpeted the former president as a great “girl boss,” saying he understood the maternal needs of his top five female employees who were collectively raising 19 young children in the White House.

Former President Donald J. Trump kisses campaign manager Kellyanne Conway's hand at the Indiana Society Ball to thank donors on January 19, 2017 in Washington, DC.
Former President Donald J. Trump kisses campaign manager Kellyanne Conway’s hand at the Indiana Society Ball to thank donors on January 19, 2017 in Washington, DC.
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“You show me a place in corporate America or non-profit America where that’s true, where like working moms with many kids, those ages feel like they’re supported, respected, even They are listened to, they are valuable and involved,” Conway told Katsimidis.

Shortly after Conway’s memoir “Here the Deal” appeared, her husband and frequent critic appeared on cable television At the same time she was holding a book launch party at a Georgetown restaurant to bash her wife’s former boss.

“‘You’ve ruined yourself and you’ve shamed this family'” by working for Trump, George Conway told Kellyanne, she explained in the book.

,I Shamed this family?” He shot back On the conservative trial lawyer, according to the book. “You left me for Twitter and that’s not even hot,” she said, referring to her frequent online criticisms of the administration.

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