Discussion: Conway Says Trump Backs Her '100 Percent' After Promoting Ivanka's Biz

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Yes we know drumpf supports breaking the law.

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I can understand why Fox News continues to have Conway on their network. For the life of me, I can’t understand why any other network would. How many times do you have to be played before you learn your lesson?

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“He backs me 100% - he even gave me a kiss …”

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Conway was simply counseled on how to be a better bullshitter.

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he supports me 100 percent

That means she’s for the chop. She needs him to back her at least 1000% because Trump never pays more than ten cents on the dollar.

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I have no doubt that Trump backs her 100%. Trump has no more concern for the law and ethics then Conway does.

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That was my first thought .
What part of civics 101 don’t these two idiots get.
It’s spelled out in the statute.
You are basically giving the middle finger to America.
Laws …those are for the little people.
You know if you were a democrat the rope would have been over the oak tree already.
BENGAHZI!! indeed

We’re waiting Chaffetz

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Why in god’s name does the phrase “may have violated” appear in the same paragraph as “clearly violate the ethical principles for federal employees and are unacceptable.”

How does one politely say that the skank is a vile, ethically and morally challenged whore who reinforces all the bad stereotypes of skanky, vile, ethically and morally challenged whores?

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Sorry, Kellyanne, it doesn’t matter if the President supports you or not. Sleaze is sleaze, unethical is unethical, and sleazy! It seems to be the tenor and tone of this administration.

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Not just to America, to most of the rest of the world (except Russia).

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I just wonder how soon KAC is going to disappear?. Against her will. Don Cheeto is not pleased.

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Doesn’t matter if 45 backs her 100%, she clearly stated “I’m going to do a free commercial here…” and that’s against the ethics regulations. It’s sad when a lawyer doesn’t read the employee handbook. Besides being counseled she better have written copy of the verbal warning in her employment file.

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We are waiting, just don’t hold your breath, that would be fatal!

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Of course he backs her 100%. For him, it’s all about profiting from the presidency, and anything that advances that cause is ok. I doubt he even know what ethics rules and laws are. Not one R will hold him accountable, because they too are for self-enrichment through massive tax cuts for the wealthy. He gets what he wants and they get ther tax cuts. His entire administration is complicit in this, and it will go on until the Democrats regain control of the House and/or Senate,

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ALT-fact anorexia Barbie justifies herself because Cheeto Donnie thinks executive privilege means immunity from laws applies to everyone on his staff…

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Conway Says Trump Backs Her ‘100 Percent’

Sleazy, ethics-challenged President supports sleazy, ethics-challenged aide – film at eleven.

In other news, the sun rises in the east, water is wet, fire is hot, and the eighteenth-century romantic poets are all dead.

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The face of the Drumpf Administration…

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And you should have heard Mourning Joke defending Trump this am
Nearly lost my breakfast.
He was arguing that the President can do what he wants, without even broaching the constitutionality.

Going into week three.

Doesn’t seem possible does it?

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"Being president is harder than Donald Trump thought, according to aides and allies who say that he’s growing increasingly frustrated with the challenges of running the massive federal bureaucracy.

In interviews, nearly two dozen people who’ve spent time with Trump in the three weeks since his inauguration said that his mood has careened between surprise and anger as he’s faced the predictable realities of governing, from congressional delays over his cabinet nominations and legal fights holding up his aggressive initiatives to staff in-fighting and leaks.

The administration’s rocky opening days have been a setback for a president who, as a billionaire businessman, sold himself to voters as being uniquely qualified to fix what ailed the nation. Yet it has become apparent, say those close to the president, most of whom requested anonymity to describe the inner workings of the White House, that the transition from overseeing a family business to running the country has been tough on him. "

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