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«Breaking News» Kellyanne's husband says Trump's Justice Dept attacks would turn U.S. into a 'banana republic'

George Conway, the husband of Kellyanne Conway, has taken his fierce attacks on President Trump to academia, saying the presidents slams on the Justice Department would turn the nation into a 'banana republic.'


Conway, whose wife is counselor to the president and a frequent Trump defender on TV, referenced the president's past and ongoing attacks on the Justice Department he oversees. 


Conway said Trump ignores normal guarantees to protect independence and the fair dispensation of justice, considering federal law enforcement to be an arm to carry out his own political goals. 




'The the president has suggested that members of his own Justice Department should be locked up for investigating the president,' said lawyer George Conway, whose wife is Trump White House counselor Kellyanne Conway


'The the president has suggested that members of his own Justice Department should be locked up for investigating the president,' said lawyer George Conway, whose wife is Trump White House counselor Kellyanne Conway



'The the president has suggested that members of his own Justice Department should be locked up for investigating the president,' said lawyer George Conway, whose wife is Trump White House counselor Kellyanne Conway



'The the president has suggested that members of his own Justice Department should be locked up for investigating the president,' Conway said. 'Now, if people were to get indicted or not indicted on the basis of whether or not the president likes them, we wouldn't have a republic. We'd have a banana republic.' 


He was referencing a tweet by Trump that included Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein among a group of Democrats and others shown being behind bars. Rosenstein for long stretches had oversight of the Mueller probe, and named Robert Mueller as special counsel.




Kellyanne Conway, Counselor to President Trump, holding the hand of her daughter, with her husband behind her at the annual White House Easter Egg Roll on April 17, 2017 Annual White House Easter Egg Roll, Washington DC, 17 Apr 2017. Her husband, George, is pictured behind her


Kellyanne Conway, Counselor to President Trump, holding the hand of her daughter, with her husband behind her at the annual White House Easter Egg Roll on April 17, 2017 Annual White House Easter Egg Roll, Washington DC, 17 Apr 2017. Her husband, George, is pictured behind her



Kellyanne Conway, Counselor to President Trump, holding the hand of her daughter, with her husband behind her at the annual White House Easter Egg Roll on April 17, 2017 Annual White House Easter Egg Roll, Washington DC, 17 Apr 2017. Her husband, George, is pictured behind her





Conway has continued to attack President Trump even as his wife Kellyanne Conway remains a trusted advisor to the president


Conway has continued to attack President Trump even as his wife Kellyanne Conway remains a trusted advisor to the president



Conway has continued to attack President Trump even as his wife Kellyanne Conway remains a trusted advisor to the president





Trump regularly ridiculed Attorney General Jeff Sessions before his resignation


Trump regularly ridiculed Attorney General Jeff Sessions before his resignation



Trump regularly ridiculed Attorney General Jeff Sessions before his resignation


Just minutes after Conway, a prominent lawyer, launched his stark criticism, the president took to Twitter to attack his former attorney general, Jeff Sessions.


Trump referenced a report that former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe investigated whether Sessions had perjured himself by denying Russia contacts while advising Trump's presidential campaign.


'Sessions didn’t have a clue!' Trump wrote, tweeting a link to the article.


Conway also leveled criticism at a September 2018 tweet that criticized the indictments of two pro-Trump Republican lawmakers, Reps. Chris Collins and Duncan Hunter. 




Trump attacked Sessions again not long after Conway's scorching indictment of his own attacks on the 'rule of law'


Trump attacked Sessions again not long after Conway's scorching indictment of his own attacks on the 'rule of law'



Trump attacked Sessions again not long after Conway's scorching indictment of his own attacks on the 'rule of law'





Trump before the elections tweeted about Sessions jeopardizing two 'easy wins' through indictments of sitting Republican congressmen


Trump before the elections tweeted about Sessions jeopardizing two 'easy wins' through indictments of sitting Republican congressmen



Trump before the elections tweeted about Sessions jeopardizing two 'easy wins' through indictments of sitting Republican congressmen





GOP Rep. Chris Collins of New York was reelected despite being under indictment


GOP Rep. Chris Collins of New York was reelected despite being under indictment



GOP Rep. Chris Collins of New York was reelected despite being under indictment



 'We've had so many controversies over the years between bleeding heart liberals on one side, and law and order conservatives on the [other] – very contentious,' Conway said in remarks at Georgetown University Law School Friday.


'Now we have a president who has actually criticized his own attorney general on political grounds because the attorney general allowed the indictment of two congressmen who were supporters of the president. The criticism being, these guys supported me why did you allow that to happen?' Conway said.


Trump's election season tweet did in fact blast Sessions for putting two 'easy wins' in doubt, referencing the relatively safe seats.  


'Two long running, Obama era, investigations of two very popular Republican Congressmen were brought to a well publicized charge, just ahead of the Mid-Terms, by the Jeff Sessions Justice Department. Two easy wins now in doubt because there is not enough time. Good job Jeff......' Trump wrote. 

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Main photo article George Conway, the husband of Kellyanne Conway, has taken his fierce attacks on President Trump to academia, saying the presidents slams on the Justice Department would turn the nation into a ‘banana republic.’
Conway, whose wife is counselor to the president and a frequent Trump...


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