![]() ![]() And he's - we've been married for many decades. Unheard of in these days after five years only. Made partner at a premier law firm in New York City, at 30. And, listen, George is a very smart person. But as I put in my book, you know, I miss the privately brilliant John Conway, not the publicly bombastic one that he had become. They feel duty-bound to express that publicly, because they find an immediate and equally vociferous hungry audience in so doing. What - can you get into that? Why did he feel it was so necessary? KELLYANNE: Oh, I think people who change their mind about Donald Trump, and people who are already congenitally afflicted with Trump derangement syndrome, for which there are no therapeutics and no vaccines for. GLENN: And so did he feel it was necessary? You say, it wasn't like him. But to do it in such a public way, was so not George, and was so not helpful to his wife and to our family. You can change your mind about Donald Trump, about politics, about what you're having for dinner. ![]() Now, he changed his mind about Donald Trump. But George had accepted a position, a nomination as the head of the civil division of the U.S. But we had in common that we both accepted big jobs in the Trump administration. And George and I had something else in common, and not just parents of these four wonderful children, Glenn Beck. And so people didn't even know the facts. He can actually win with you, and I'll help out more at home. And he said, Kellyanne, you're doing this. Trump offered me the campaign management job. He was - George was the only person I told in the hours after president - Mr. He encouraged, if not insisted me to take my shot. But what will never be in doubt, is that without George Conway, Kellyanne Conway could not have been the campaign manager in this closing months of 2016 to the extent I was. People say, without Kellyanne Conway, Donald Trump would not have been elected in 2016. Glenn, great beach read, Great Father's Day gift. And I write in the book, this new book, Here's the Deal. Coming to the campaign, many nights, after leaving his own job, a few blocks away from Trump Tower. George was incredibly supportive, even helpful. In this case, George and I both were of a single mind, that Donald Trump had to beat Hillary Clinton and become president of the United States. Mary Matalin, very smart Republican strategist who worked for the Bushes and others. That would be James Carville, who helped make Bill Clinton's career. He was never a Democrat, working against my Republican presidential candidate. And I'm glad you asked that question, because other people just write it, and they presume it. You and your husband, are you like James Carville and Mary Matalin? KELLYANNE: No, we're not. But this is the thing that I've always wondered. So I have to start, because this is the - I'm sorry. Hello, Kellyanne, how are you? KELLYANNE: I'm wonderful, Glenn Beck, and thank you for having me today. And former Trump campaign manager, former senior counselor to President Trump, Kellyanne Conway. GLENN: Well, it is a pleasure to welcome on the program, the author of here's the deal. She said she was answering a question about surveillance “generally”, and without specific reference to the current controversy.Below is a rush transcript that may contain errors “So we know that that is just a fact of modern life.”Ĭonway told Good Morning America that “I wasn’t making a suggestion about Trump Tower”. “What I can say is there are many ways to surveil each other now, unfortunately,” including “microwaves that turn into cameras, etc,” Conway told New Jersey’s the Record newspaper in an interview on Sunday. James Clapper, who was Obama’s director of national intelligence, has said that nothing matching Trump’s claims had taken place.Īlso this month, WikiLeaks released nearly 8,000 documents that purportedly reveal secrets about the CIA’s tools for breaking into targeted computers, cellphones and even smart TVs.Ĭonway noted that development to justify Trump’s claims. Wiretapping a US citizen would require special permission from a court, and Trump as president would have the ability to declassify that information. Trump’s critics have slammed the president for making the explosive wiretapping claim on his Twitter account without evidence. She later tweeted that the administration was “pleased” with the ongoing congressional investigation and “will comment after”. “The answer is I don’t have any evidence and I’m very happy that the House intelligence committee investigating,” Conway told ABC’s Good Morning America. The House intelligence committee has asked the administration to provide evidence of the allegation by Monday. Her response was unlikely to tamp down criticism of Trump’s tweets earlier this month. ![]()
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