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Kellyanne Conway Publicly Accuses Husband George Of Cheating On Her

Since she left the Trump administration — where she served as Senior Counselor to the President — in 2020, things have been falling apart in the life of Kellyanne Conway.

For example, shortly after she left her White House job, Conway’s daughter, Claudia, accused her mother of physically and emotionally abusing her:

“Claudia, whose father is George Conway III, shared via TikTok on August 6, ‘Kellyanne just called me and said I’m putting her life in danger by speaking out and how im gonna get arrested again for make false allegations.’ The TikTok video she posted an hour prior also alluded to her being arrested. She captioned the clip, ‘Storytime?’

“On Thursday, Claudia, who has over 273,000 followers on TikTok, shared a third video in which she appears to be lying in bed crying. While the song ‘Bulletproof’ plays, she adds text to the video that read, ‘You think you can hurt my feelings? lol my mom is Kellyanne Conway.’”

And now Kellyanne says that her husband is having an affair, but not the way you’d expect when you hear the word “affair.”

“Heading into the school year in the fall of 2018, all four Conway children were thriving,” the senior Trump adviser wrote in the book. “They were with me full-time in D.C. My mom had moved in with us to help with my Core Four. George was spending chunks of time in New York at the firm, where he voluntarily went from partner to an of-counsel role, spending his nights alone at our house in Alpine, New Jersey, 240 miles away from D.C. The numbers don’t lie. During this time, the frequency and ferocity of his tweets accelerated. Clearly, he was cheating by tweeting. I was having a hard time competing with his new fling.”

That quote is from a memoir the former Trump adviser has written, according to People Magazine.

Conway goes on to try and justify her claims that her husband cheated on her via social media, suggesting that tweeting against her or the former president was a direct violation of their wedding vows:

“I had already said publicly what I’d said privately to George,” wrote Mrs. Conway in the book. “That his daily deluge of insults-by-tweet against my boss—or, as he put it sometimes, ‘the people in the White House’—violated our marriage vows to ‘love, honor, and cherish’ each other. Those vows, of course, do not mean we must agree about politics or policies or even the president. In our democracy, as in our marriage, George was free to disagree, even if it meant a complete 180 from his active support for Trump-Pence–My Wife–2016 and a whiplash change in character from privately brilliant to publicly bombastic.”

Kellyanne Conway, much like her former boss, tries to blame everything on everyone else. Nothing is ever the fault of Donald or a Trump acolyte. Their failures are someone else’s fault. They’re always the victim.

So really the only thing that remains to be said to Ms. Conway is this: Boo freaking hoo! Do you want some cheese with that whine?

By Andrew Bradford

Proud progressive journalist and political adviser living behind enemy lines in Red America.

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