Kellyanne Conway Lets Loose on Jared Kushner in New Memoir
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Kellyanne Conway didn’t have a bad word for former President Donald Trump in her new book, but she apparently had no qualms unloading on his son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
Conway described Kushner as a “shrewd and calculating” man who knew he was unlikely to be held accountable for his failures.
The Trump aide who famously coined the term “alternative facts,” gives her account of her tenure in the White House in her forthcoming book, “Here’s the Deal: A Memoir.”
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