Kellyanne Conway body-slammed Joe Scarborough on Twitter after the MSNBC host suggested she’s trying to “bully” President-elect Donald Trump.
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The brouhaha erupted after Scarborough said Conway and Giuliani are embarrassing Trump by publicly voicing their disapproval of former Trump nemesis Mitt Romney, who’s being considered for Secretary of State.
So Rudy tells the world what position he will and will not accept from Trump while Kellyanne attacks Trump's choices in public.
Wow.— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) November 27, 2016
Giuliani and Conway are trying to intimidate the President Elect.
How weak do they think he is?
Their lack of discretion is embarrassing.— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) November 27, 2016
Scarborough — who has openly feuded with Trump — made the laughable remark that world leaders will now be watching “to see if a President Trump can be bullied by his staff.”
How ironic that the people who repeatedly called Trump a misogynistic bully are now worried he’s being bullied. By a woman.
Now all world leaders will be watching to see if a President Trump can be bullied by his staff.
— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) November 27, 2016
In response, Conway said Scarborough knows better than to make silly insinuations that she’s trying to undermine Trump (something Scarborough has repeatedly done).
Conway tweeted: “You know better. And so does @PEOTUS. He has my respect, loyalty, service and private counsel BC he is brilliant, strong, resolute. Repeating 100th time decision is his and I’ll respect it. Whatever your feud w/ Rudy, no need to lump us. I already have the job I want.”
1/2: @JoeNBC you know better. And so does @PEOTUS. He has my respect, loyalty, service & private counsel BC he is brilliant, strong,resolute https://t.co/c7RLZu5gvc
— Kellyanne Conway (@KellyannePolls) November 27, 2016
2/2: repeating 100th time decision is his & I'll respect it. Whatever your feud w/ Rudy, no need to lump us. I already have the job I want. https://t.co/c7RLZu5gvc
— Kellyanne Conway (@KellyannePolls) November 27, 2016
Conway has openly expressed her skepticism of Mitt Romney after Romney trashed Trump as a “con man” and “a fraud” and did everything he could to make sure Trump would lose.
Many Trump loyalists, including former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, are outraged that Romney is even being considered for a high-profile Cabinet post given his disloyalty and character assassinations against Trump.
Conway slammed Romney on Sunday, saying many grassroots Trump supporters do not trust him.
“I’m all for party unity, but I’m not sure we have to pay for that with the Secretary of State position,” Conway said on CNN. “The number of people who feel betrayed to think that Gov. Romney would get the most prominent Cabinet post after he went so far out of his way to hurt Donald Trump.”
Conway added: “We don’t even know if Mitt Romney voted for Donald Trump.”
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