The former presidential adviser acknowledged in her book that Trump lost the 2020 presidential election and said he received bad advice from those around him.
Kellyanne Conway, who served in the White House as a senior adviser to former President Donald Trump, is meeting with the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, insurrection in person on Monday, according to a source familiar with the meeting.
When asked what the January 6 committee has asked her in the interview, Conway said: “I won’t discuss the committee’s work.” “Despite the mountains of money Trump had raised, his team simply failed to get the job done. A job that was doable and had a clear path, if followed,” Conway wrote in “Here’s the Deal,” which was published in May. “Rather than accepting responsibility for the loss, they played along and lent full-throated encouragement when Trump kept insisting he won.”
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