Kellyanne Conway Rips Into Nancy Pelosi In A Savage Tweet


Former White House counselor to President Donald Trump, Kellyanne Conway, called out House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for her comments during a CNN interview.

Host Wolf Blitzer asked Pelosi during the interview about her refusal to consider a $1.8 trillion stimulus package put on the table by the Trump administration.

Pelosi accused Blitzer of being an “apologist” for Republican political positions and said, “You really don’t know what you’re talking about.”

The House Speaker also condemned Blitzer for allegedly putting the blame on her for the suffering of Americans during the economic downturn without considering the contents of Trump’s proposal or the Democrat’s counter-proposal.

Conway wrote, “She’s so rude. Thin Skin + Thick Skull = Bad Combo” along with a report on Pelosi and Blitzer’s heated interview.

Since becoming a part of Trump’s election team in 2016, Conway has loyally defended the president from criticism and pounced on political opponents who attack his name. During her time with Trump, a watchdog group claimed she violated The Hatch Act, which is a law that prohibits executive branch employees from using their position to influence election results or for political purposes, more than sixty times.

Conway announced that she would be leaving the White House back in August in order to focus on her family. Both her oldest daughter and husband George Conway, who founded the Lincoln Project formed to prevent the reelection of Donald Trump, have been very opinionated opponents of the president.

At the beginning of October, Claudia Conway announced on social media that her mother had tested positive for COVID-19 after attending an event at the White House Rose Garden after which at least eleven other attendees also tested positive for the virus.

Despite being quarantined ever since the event, Conway continues to show her support of Trump’s reelection campaign in the form of tweets.

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