Kellyanne Conway, the former 2016 campaign manager and senior adviser to Donald Trump, says she wishes the former head of state was still in office, despite the impact that working for his administration had on her family.
She explained on Tuesday that her husband's change of heart regarding his viewpoint of Mr. Trump was an"unfortunate" and"sad" experience that she believes other women will be able to relate to. She said she believes they should have gone to couple's counseling.
"This was next level," Conway said."And I'll say this: George Conway's vows are not to Donald Trump. He doesn't owe loyalty or fealty to a political party or a certain president. That was to me and to honor and cherish." The former White House counselor said she and her husband"have a lot of things in common." She says she spent time with him and their children together over the past weekend but that the two of them no longer wear their wedding rings. Despite it all, Conway said she'd still"love to serve at some level" in government."I would love to get rid of Biden/Harris," she said."I think they've not done well.
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