s********t 发帖数: 930 | 3 Washington (CNN)George Conway, the husband to White House counselor
Kellyanne Conway, appears to be trolling President Donald Trump.
Conway, a Washington lawyer who was considered for multiple Justice
Department posts early in Trump's tenure, has become a subtle yet frequent,
critic of the President, using his Twitter account to weigh in on Trump's
decisions and retweet articles that are less than flattering for the White
House. He has previously confirmed the Twitter account is his but neither
Kellyanne nor George Conway responded to CNN requests for comment on this
story.
It's a unique disconnect for a man whose wife spends her time defending
Trump, vocally championing his administration and touting his success.
Most recently, Conway called a New York Times report that Trump's lawyer
discussed pardons for two ex-aides "flabbergasting."
This is flabbergasting. https://t.co/J0OnbQLXQu
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) March 28, 2018
But Conway has also weighed in on Stormy Daniels' claims of a sexual
relationship with Trump, retweeting a former federal prosecutor who noted
that a lawsuit from Daniels -- whose real name is Stephanie Clifford --
could open the President up to discovery and possible depositions under oath.
He has also recently retweeted a Wall Street Journal editorial that knocked
Trump's "self-indulgence" in the Daniels matter, passed on a story about how
multiple lawyers have turned down the President's request to join his legal
team and echoed a professor who threw cold water on Trump's idea that trade
wars are easy to win.
So true. It's absurd. Which is why people are banging down the doors to
be his comms director. https://t.co/SyKVUuR2CX
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) March 23, 2018
The most eye-opening recent message from Conway came last week, when he
retweeted CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins' observation that White House
officials speaking for the President are in a difficult position because
Trump routinely says one thing but does another.
"So true," he wrote. "It's absurd. Which is why people are banging down the
doors to be his comms director." |