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Sad: Kellyanne Conway’s Mickey Mouse Gay Joke “Stole the Show” at Reagan Library (VIDEO)

American political consultant, pollster, and political commentator Kellyanne Conway is best known for her role as a senior advisor to former President Donald Trump during his 2016 presidential campaign and in his subsequent administration. Conway played a key role in Trump’s successful campaign, helping to shape his messaging and strategy, and served as a spokesperson for the White House. . .

When Kellyanne shared the video below, of her daughter Claudia, 19, addressing an audience at the Reagan Library, she wrote: “Beautiful, brilliant daughter ⁦Claudia Conway stole my heart & stole the show with this introduction.”

Claudia introduced her mother at ⁦the Log Cabin Republicans gala where her mother received the ‘Spirit of Lincoln’ award. Log Cabin Republicans is an organization “dedicated to representing LGBT conservatives and allies.”

As heard in the introduction, Claudia reveals that she was fearful when she came out as gay to her family, but realized she had nothing to be afraid of. The young Conway explains “In the words of my mother, ‘I don’t care if you’re with a girl or Mickey Mouse, as long as you get your ass up for school.’” (Read more from “Sad: Kellyanne Conway’s Mickey Mouse Gay Joke “Stole the Show” at Reagan Library” HERE)

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Conway Blasts Kushner Over 2020 ‘Debacle,’ Predicts Trump ‘Unstoppable’ in 2024

Former Trump White House adviser Kellyanne Conway has said that Donald Trump should keep his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, far away from the campaign trail if Trump makes another presidential run in 2024 — and accused Kushner of profiting “handsomely” from his four years in the West Wing.

Conway, who helmed the 45th president’s successful 2016 White House run, mocked reports that Kushner has said he is through with politics, calling that statement a “convenient way of saying, ‘Don’t hold me responsible for all the authority I gave myself.’”

“It’s become incredibly convenient for Jared to not be given responsibility for that 2020 debacle of a campaign, to not take responsibility for, frankly, not being there for his father-in-law now the way that he insisted on being there for five straight years until things didn’t really work out,” Conway said in an interview with the Washington Times published Wednesday.

Conway, who also trashed Kushner in her recent memoir “Here’s the Deal,” added: “There’s nobody who’s profited more handsomely from Donald Trump’s presidency than Jared Kushner,” referring to reports that the Saudi government invested $2 billion in the private equity firm Kushner started after leaving government service. (Read more from “Conway Blasts Kushner Over 2020 ‘Debacle,’ Predicts Trump ‘Unstoppable’ in 2024” HERE)

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Report: Kellyanne Conway Accused of Posting Nude Photo of Her Daughter Claudia on Twitter

Former Donald Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway was accused of sharing a nude photo of her daughter Monday on Twitter.

Twitter confirmed to Variety that it was investigating the matter. Kellyanne Conway allegedly shared the photo of her 16-year-old daughter Claudia Conway on her account (@KellyannePolls) using the Fleets feature, Variety reported. It is not clear whether Kellyanne herself shared the photo.

The photo was deleted but Twitter users were able to screenshot the photo, the outlet reported.

Claudia confirmed the photo was authentic in a since-deleted TikTok video Monday, according to Variety. . .

“I know that my mom would never, ever post anything to hurt me like that intentionally, and I do believe she was hacked,” Claudia said, according to Variety. (Read more from “Report: Kellyanne Conway Accused of Posting Nude Photo of Her Daughter Claudia on Twitter” HERE)

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Kellyanne Conway Leaving White House

Kellyanne Conway, one of President Donald Trump’s longest-serving advisers and a stalwart defender of his administration, will leave the White House at the end of the month.

Conway, who serves as a senior adviser, said she made the decision in partnership with her husband to focus on their family. The Washington Post first reported the news on Sunday evening.

“We disagree about plenty,” she said in a statement. “But we are united on what matters most: the kids.”

Conway’s husband, the conservative lawyer George Conway, is also taking a hiatus from his role at the Lincoln Project. George Conway is a vocal critic of the president and the Lincoln Project has been working to unseat Trump during the November election.

Kellyanne Conway was Trump’s third campaign manager and has served in the Trump administration since he first entered office in 2016. She has spent the intervening years in an ongoing media blitz, appearing on television to defend almost any controversial White House policy and remaining in the job despite the record rates of turnover inside the administration. (Read more from “Kellyanne Conway Leaving White House” HERE)

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Kellyanne Conway’s Husband Donates Max Amount to This Candidate’s Campaign

George Conway, the husband of Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway, revealed on Tuesday that he donated $2,800 to former Vice President Joe Biden’s presidential campaign, the maximum contribution allowed by law from an individual to a candidate committee.

New York magazine’s Washington correspondent Olivia Nuzzi tweeted that Conway told her that he tried giving $5,600 but the “website wouldn’t take it. They need to change that.” Nuzzi also tweeted that Conway explained his donation by saying, “the nation can’t afford four more years with a megalomaniacal moron in the White House.”

A longtime critic of his wife’s boss, Conway is a co-founder of the Lincoln Project, an anti-Trump super PAC.

In a December New York Times op-ed, the group denounced what it called the “corruption and corrosive nature of Donald Trump.”

“Over these next 11 months, our efforts will be dedicated to defeating President Trump and Trumpism at the ballot box and to elect those patriots who will hold the line,” said the piece which was signed by George Conway and Republican strategists Rick Wilson, Steve Schmidt and John Weaver. (Read more from “Kellyanne Conway’s Husband Donates Max Amount to This Candidate’s Campaign” HERE)

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Trump Responds to Calls to Fire Kellyanne Conway After Report She Violated Federal Law

A new report by a federal government watchdog issued Thursday determined that White House adviser Kellyanne Conway violated the Hatch Act — which limits political activities of federal employees — on “numerous occasions” by repeatedly blasting Democratic presidential candidates. For the violations, the watchdog recommended that Conway be removed. But in an interview with “Fox & Friends” Friday, Trump made clear that’s not going to happen.

“I’m not gonna fire her. I think she’s a terrific person. She’s a tremendous spokesperson,” Trump told the hosts, in comments reported by Fox News.com. Trump went on to criticize the Office of Special Counsel — an independent office tasked with government oversight (unrelated to the Robert Mueller investigation) — with “trying to take away her right of free speech” and suggesting that he wouldn’t ask her to dial back her rhetoric, saying he believes government employees should be allowed “to express themselves.”

On Thursday, the Office of Special Counsel Henry Kerner issued a letter recommending the dismissal of Conway, citing “numerous violations of the Hatch Act.”

“Attached to this letter is a copy of the U.S. Office of Special Counsel’s (OSC) investigative report detailing numerous violations of the Hatch Act by Counsellor to the President Kellyanne Conway,” the letter reads. “Ms. Conway’s disregard for the restrictions the Hatch Act places on executive branch employees is unacceptable. If Ms. Conway were any other federal employee, her multiple violations would almost certainly result in removal from her federal position by the Merit Systems Protection Board. As a highly visible member of the Administration, Ms. Conway’s violations, if left unpunished, would send a message to all federal employees that they need not abide by the Hatch Act’s restrictions. Her actions thus erode the principal foundation of our democratic system — the rule of law.” (Read more from “Trump Responds to Calls to Fire Kellyanne Conway After Report She Violated Federal Law” HERE)

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Kellyanne Conway Reveals the ‘Biggest Misconception’ About the Trump White House

White House counselor Kellyanne Conway was ready to bust some myths about the Trump White House in remarks Friday at the Road to Majority Conference.

“What is [President Donald Trump] like in private?” asked Ralph Reed, founder and chairman of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, addressing Conway.

“Does he listen to advice?” he added.

“The biggest misconception … is that Donald Trump doesn’t have anyone around him that will tell him ‘no,’” responded Conway.

Rather, she added, Trump listens so intently that “he remembers everything,“ even to the point that “it always comes back” to get you. She commented on how, just as many within Trump Tower have reported, Trump is a “fully aware, gracious, [and] understanding boss.”

Conway mentioned that Trump would, during both the campaign and now in the White House, remain focused on issues relevant to “forgotten men and women.” She cited illegal immigration as one such issue, saying, “For so long the previous administration asked, ‘What is fair to the illegal immigrant?’”

“What is fair to the American worker competing with the illegal immigrant?” asked Conway.

Conway, who also served as Trump’s campaign manager, talked about the challenges of running against “feminist icon” Hillary Clinton, dubbing it a “double or triple challenge.”

Conway said that Clinton’s campaign did what she believes was a “great disservice” by emphasizing women’s health by focusing only on abortion, and not the other aspects of women’s health.

Conway said she took a different approach, focusing on what women cared about most, what they do on a day-by-day basis, instead of concentrating on one aspect. One theme she saw as important to women was fairness. “Fairness is equality of opportunity, not equality of outcome,” she said.

She also spoke about her personal faith, saying, “I believe that all things come from God.”

Being a mother to four children was “the blessing of my life,” she said. Conway also recalled her own childhood, where she grew up with four Catholic women and was raised “with faith as our center, as our gravity, as our anchor.”

“I don’t recall a single political conversation in my entire childhood … but I was raised to be conservative based on principles and faith.”

“We were taught that family comes first—God, country, family, and faith,” she added. And for Conway, the first female campaign manager to lead a winning presidential campaign, this perspective played a major role in the success of the Trump campaign.

“We pray for you too, and it is not lost on me the sacrifice you have made,” she said to attendees.

Conway also encouraged those in attendance to “go tell your faith journey” when opportunities arise. “Whether you are asked or not … have a seven second, 70 second, and a seven minute version” about your faith journey, of why you are a conservative, why you are involved.

The Road to Majority Conference is hosted by the Faith and Freedom Coalition in Washington, D.C. (For more from the author of “Kellyanne Conway Reveals the ‘Biggest Misconception’ About the Trump White House” please click HERE)

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