George Conway Jabs At ‘Ex-Wife’ Kellyanne Conway In Blunt Take On Trump Supporters
George Conway slid in a barb about his ex-wife, Kellyanne Conway, during a recent talk about the looming impacts of Donald Trump’s election victory.
The conservative attorney joined political commentator Jennifer Rubin for a live-taping of her “Green Room” podcast in New York earlier this month. During the discussion, Conway criticized ABC News’ controversial decision to agree to a $15 million defamation settlement with the president-elect.
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At one point, Conway said he doesn’t think it’s possible for Trump to win a libel judgment, because, “How do you damage that man’s reputation?”
The comment prompted laughter from his audience.
“You laugh, but I’m not saying that to denigrate him,” Conway said, per a recording of the discussion shared Sunday by the 92nd Street Y, which hosted the event.
He argued that a large chunk of Americans, himself included, could not lower their opinions of the president-elect any further.
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“You’ve got a group of people on one side who — you could tell me tomorrow that he shot a bunch of people on Fifth Avenue, and it would not change my opinion of him, because I think he’s the lowest form of life on Earth,” he said.
Then, Conway referenced his ex, who served as a senior counselor in Trump’s White House and continues to boost the president-elect as a Fox News contributor.
“And then there’s the other chunk of people who basically will not believe anything bad — or at least admit to it, like my ex-wife — anything bad about Donald Trump, and they won’t admit to it, they pretend not to believe it … and they watch Fox News and Newsmax and pretend none of the bad stuff actually exists, and it’s all just a giant conspiracy involving half of America,” he said.
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At the start of their talk, Rubin and Conway joked that they might be punished for their comments about Trump, who has threatened legal retaliation against media organizations over perceived unfair coverage.
“Later on, I thought we would pass around a tip jar so we could collect money for our libel, you know, defense fund,” Rubin quipped.
“Also, air conditioning at Guantanamo,” Conway added.
The Conways divorced last year following more than two decades of marriage. In a joint statement in March 2023, they said the divorce, in its final stages, was “amicable” and that they “remain united as parents” of their four children.
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Their marriage bewildered many during its final years, as George Conway emerged as one of Trump’s most heated critics while his wife continued to ardently defend the president-elect.