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«Breaking News» Kellyanne Conway writes catty Twitter bio about her husband after he criticizes Trump administration

Kellyanne Conway, changed her Twitter bio on Friday shortly after her husband compared the Trump administration to a 'sh*tshow in a dumpster fire'.


'The "Kellyanne Conway" in "Kellyanne Conway’s Husband,"' her bio now reads. 


The change came shortly after her husband, George Conway, was interviewed on the Skullduggery podcast, produced by Yahoo News


George, a conservative attorney, said in the interview that he decided not to pursue a plum job in the Trump administration's Department of Justice when it became clear the president would constantly be crossing swords with the agency. 


'I'm watching this thing and you know it’s like, the administration is like a sh*tshow in a dumpster fire,' he said. 'If I got this door prize, I’m going to be in the middle of a department he’s at war with. Why would anybody want to do this?'


He was under consideration to be director of the DOJ's civil division but withdrew his name last year.  




'The "Kellyanne Conway" in "Kellyanne Conway¿s Husband,"' Kellyanne Conway's bio now reads


'The "Kellyanne Conway" in "Kellyanne Conway¿s Husband,"' Kellyanne Conway's bio now reads



'The "Kellyanne Conway" in "Kellyanne Conway’s Husband,"' Kellyanne Conway's bio now reads






Kellyanne Conway


Kellyanne Conway






George Conway


George Conway



The change came shortly after her husband, George Conway (right), was interviewed on the Skullduggery podcast and stated: 'I'm watching this thing and you know it’s like, the administration is like a sh*tshow in a dumpster fire'



It was also revealed that Trump's senior White House counselor sees her husband's criticisms of the president as a violation of their marriage. 


Ben Terris, who interviewed Kellyanne earlier this year, said during an appearance on CNN that he's 'sure she’s not happy'.


'She told me that she finds it disrespectful when George tweets negative things about the president,' said Terris.


'She said it was like almost akin to going against marriage vows, that’s how disloyal it could seem at times,' he added. 


During the podcast Kellyanne's husband went on to say that he remembered his reaction to 'the Comey firing, and then you got [Trump] going on TV saying, "I had Russia on my mind," and it’s like, "Oh, no." And then I’m driving home one day from from New York and it’s like "Robert Mueller appointed special counsel," and then I realized, this guy is going to be at war with the Justice Department'.


Conway, already a prominent critic of the president, formed an organization of right-wing lawyers this week whose goal is to push back against Trump.


Charter members of the group, called Checks and Balances, include former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge, former acting Attorney General Stuart Gerson, former Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty and former Deputy White House Counsel Phillip Brady.


Missing from its mission statement is any mention of Conway's wife, who helmed Trump's White House quest and became the first woman to successfully bring a presidential campaign across a November finish line.


He told the podcast's hosts that he was immensely proud of her for rescuing a presidential campaign that was 'in the crapper' when she took its reins, even though the result is something he views with disgust.


'My wife did an amazing thing ... She basically got this guy elected. She steadied that boat. He was in the crapper when she took that campaign over,' he said.  




'He's just trying to get publicity for himself,' Trump told DailyMail.com last week, saying he doesn't know Mr Conway


'He's just trying to get publicity for himself,' Trump told DailyMail.com last week, saying he doesn't know Mr Conway



'He's just trying to get publicity for himself,' Trump told DailyMail.com last week, saying he doesn't know Mr Conway


Conway has become a visible Trump antagonist; his tweeted barbs become instant news because of a perception that they create friction with his more famous spouse.


'I don’t think she likes it,' he said, 'But I’ve told her, I don’t like the administration so it’s even.'


'If I had a nickel for everybody in Washington who disagrees with their spouse on something that happens in this town, I wouldn’t be on this podcast,' he added. 'I’d be probably on a beach somewhere. And the fact of the matter is, when it comes down to things we disagree about, we agree on most policy things.'


He pulled no punches about his disdain for the president's heavy-handed approach to the DOJ, which included firing Attorney General Jeff Sessions last week. 


'It was appalling. We’re talking about somebody [Trump] who swore an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States,' said Conway, 'and to criticize the attorney general for permitting justice to be done without regard for political party is very disturbing'.

Conway took issue last week with Trump's appointment of Justice Department Chief of Staff Matt Whitaker as acting attorney general. 


In a New York Times op-ed, he and a former acting US solicitor general from the Obama administration argued that the selection was unconstitutional.


And though it's believed that his wife, a well-regarded pollster before she joined the Trump team, may be upset about her husband's recent remarks about the Trump administration, she seemed unfazed on Sunday. 


During a Fox News interview that the critique from inside her own household doesn't faze her.


'It doesn't affect me or my job at all,' she said. 'I've never been doing better personally or professionally. People argue about the Constitution every day. That's why we have the United States Supreme Court. That's why we have an entire U.S. circuit court system.'




George Conway formed an organization of right-wing lawyers this week whose goal is to push back against Trump. The credo of 'Checks and Balances' was signed by 14 prominent right-wing attorneys including former top State and Justice Department officials


George Conway formed an organization of right-wing lawyers this week whose goal is to push back against Trump. The credo of 'Checks and Balances' was signed by 14 prominent right-wing attorneys including former top State and Justice Department officials


George Conway formed an organization of right-wing lawyers this week whose goal is to push back against Trump. The credo of 'Checks and Balances' was signed by 14 prominent right-wing attorneys including former top State and Justice Department officials



'He and his co-author have one opinion, the president and his attorneys have another,' she shrugged. 'Respectfully, I offer my advice to the president in private. I don't need to put it on the opinion pages, because I'm counselor to the president.' 


As he departed the White House for France on Friday, President Trump chuckled when DailyMail.com asked him if George Conway's op-ed was flawed.


'You mean Mr. Kellyanne Conway?' he jabbed.


'He's just trying to get publicity for himself. Why don’t you do this: Why don’t you ask Kellyanne that question, all right? She might know him better than me. I really don’t know the guy.'


Ms Conway told Fox News two days later that 'the "Mr. Kellyanne Conway" comment is instructive.'


'People describe my husband as "Kellyanne Conway's husband" more often than they describe him by his first name. So I'm sure the feminists are really cheering me on today.'




And though it's believed that his wife may be upset about his recent remarks regarding the Trump administration, Kellyanne (pictured together) seemed unfazed on Sunday during a Fox News interview in which she claimed the critiques don't faze her


And though it's believed that his wife may be upset about his recent remarks regarding the Trump administration, Kellyanne (pictured together) seemed unfazed on Sunday during a Fox News interview in which she claimed the critiques don't faze her



And though it's believed that his wife may be upset about his recent remarks regarding the Trump administration, Kellyanne (pictured together) seemed unfazed on Sunday during a Fox News interview in which she claimed the critiques don't faze her



The Times was first to report the formation of Checks and Balances, which came on the eve of the conservative Federalist Society's annual meeting in Washington. 


The Federalist Society's executive vice president, Leonard Leo, has been all-in with Trump, collaborating on the selection of 170 federal judges. 


So far, 91 of them have been confirmed and seated, including Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.


But Lori Meyer, who is married to Federalist Society president Eugene Meyer, is among George Conway's 'Checks and Balances' inner circle.


'My particular concerns are all the disinformation and spin that comes out almost every day,' she said, referring to the Trump White House.


'It makes it impossible for any real dialogue to be had.'


John Bellinger, a member who was once Secretary of State Condoleezza rice's top legal adviser, said that conservative lawyers 'are not doing enough to protect constitutional principles that are being undermined by the statements and actions of this president.'


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‘The “Kellyanne Conway” in “Kellyanne Conway’s Husband,”‘ her bio now reads. 
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