White House counselor Kellyanne Conway says Trump doesn't see impeachment as a 'stain' on his legacy
From CNN's Allie MalloyWhite House counselor Kellyanne Conway spoke for more than 40 minutes in the briefing room on impeachment, telling reporters that President Trump was monitoring the impeachment debates but that he has a “lot on his schedule.”“We’re not fine with the impeachment. We think it’s ridiculous… but it’s a preordained. It’s a conclusion in search of evidence," she added.
Conway was asked by CNN’s Kaitlan Collins whether Trump agrees with the characterization made by Rep. Barry Loudermilk, a Republican, that Jesus was afforded more due process than him. Conway said that while she doesn’t believe the President has been treated fairly, she also doesn’t “like many Jesus comparisons because he is my Lord and Savior and the Messiah to me and many Christians around the world.
CNN’s Jim Acosta asked Conway whether Trump wishes he could do anything differently regarding Ukraine. Conway replied no, adding, “He was always going to be impeached and you know that.” “You want him to do something differently because you must be very disappointed you were talking about treason, bribery, extortion, quid pro quo, collusion, Ukraine, Emoluments. And I like all this better," Conway said.
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