Kellyanne Conway said that her husband George cheated on her by tweeting terrible things about her then-boss Trump, and that it was her husband who encouraged her to become the former president’s campaign manager.
Former Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway appeared on CNN Saturday morning to promote her new book, ‘Here’s the Deal: A Memoir,’ and went off on a rant about her husband when CNN anchor Michael Smerconish questioned about the condition of their marriage.
When the presenter inquired if they were doing okay, Conway was ambiguous. She has consistently skirted inquiries about whether they are still married or planning to divorce since her book was launched at the end of May. They don’t wear their wedding bands, she only acknowledged to CBS’ Gayle King.
Conway’s husband became one of Trump’s most outspoken detractors while she was working for him, first as his campaign manager when he ran for office in 2016 and then as his senior advisor after he became president.
His constant criticism of the former president and his administration on Twitter drew a flood of headlines, with many people wondering how their marriage was faring.
‘You know, in 2016, known as the year of the tweet, George Conway sent zero tweets,’ Conway said on the show Saturday. ‘Now he’s sent over 100,000.
‘He can change his mind about Donald Trump, this is a free country, George has no allegiance to a political party or presidential candidate but his vows to me I feel were broken because we were all in.’
Conway added that her husband had seemingly become an expert on many things people wanted him to be, but all she wanted was her husband.
‘I just did not want to be stuck in a cable news segment in the master bedroom hearing about Trump, Trump, Trump,’ Conway said.
‘And I think George became an expert on many things people wanted him to be, and all I really wanted was my husband and the father of my children as I always had him.’
She also pointed out that it her husband who urged her to take the campaign management job.
‘You know, I also write in the book, Michael, that people like to say without Kellyanne Conway, Donald Trump would not have gotten elected president of the United States, that’s debatable,’ she stated.
‘But without George Conway urging, if not insisting me, his wife, to take that campaign management job and helping out with more with the kids and home, I don’t see how I could be the campaign manager the level I was. George was my partner.’
‘I gave up millions of dollars to go be a public servant in the White House. George wanted to have a big job in the Trump administration, we moved our family to Washington as a family. He changed his mind about Donald Trump somewhere along the way. Famously, Donald Trump never changes. I didn’t change my mind.’
Kellyanne’s memoir was billed by her publisher as a look beyond the headlines of the Trump administration and her family life, including her husband. The book was released in May.
That prompted a rejoinder from Conway: ‘Your boss apparently thought so.’
George repeatedly questioned Trump’s mental fitness for office. Trump called the husband of his senior aide a ‘total loser.’