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		Trump jabs back at 'Mr. Kellyanne 
		Conway,' an unusual critic 
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		 [November 10, 2018] 
		By Roberta Rampton 
 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President 
		Donald Trump on Friday took a jab at a conservative lawyer whose 
		critical tweets and editorials have attracted an outsized following 
		because he is married to a top aide to the president.
 
 "You mean, Mr. Kellyanne Conway?" Trump said to reporters when asked 
		about a Thursday New York Times editorial by George Conway, who wrote 
		that Trump's appointment of Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general 
		was unconstitutional.
 
 "He’s trying to get publicity for himself," Trump said, dismissing the 
		commentary from the lawyer, whose wife Kellyanne Conway is counselor to 
		Trump, and managed his 2016 presidential election campaign.
 
		
		 
		
 "Why don't you do this: why don’t you ask Kellyanne that question, 
		alright? She might know him better than me. I really don’t know the 
		guy,” Trump said.
 
 Neither Kellyanne Conway nor her husband responded to requests for 
		comment.
 
 Early in his presidency, Trump had considered George Conway for a top 
		Department of Justice job, but Conway withdrew from consideration.
 
 Since then, Conway has frequently posted comments viewed as critical of 
		the president on Twitter.
 
 In the past week, he retweeted articles about the number of false and 
		misleading claims made by Trump during the congressional election 
		campaign, and comments from former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel who 
		said Trump was using troops on the U.S. border with Mexico as "pawns."
 
 Last week, Conway co-authored an opinion piece in the Washington Post 
		that argued a Trump move to end the right to citizenship for children of 
		foreigners born on U.S. soil would be unconstitutional.
 
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			Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway takes part in a TV interview at the 
			White House in Washington, U.S., August 21, 2018. REUTERS/Kevin 
			Lamarque/File Photo 
            
 
            "To say that 'illegal immigrants are not subject to the jurisdiction 
			of the United States' is just drivel," Conway wrote on Twitter, 
			citing Trump's contention that birthright citizenship was not 
			guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution.
 "Were that true, then the government wouldn’t be able to arrest 
			them. Surely that’s not the President’s position. Clearly he has no 
			comprehension of the words he’s using," Conway said.
 
 Kellyanne Conway, a stalwart defender of Trump, has been reluctant 
			to talk about her husband's criticism of her boss. In April, she 
			angrily told a CNN television interviewer who asked about it that 
			the question "was meant to harass and embarrass."
 
 In an interview with the Washington Post in August, Conway said her 
			husband's tweets were viewed as "disrespectful" but did not want to 
			talk about them.
 
 "I’ve never actually said what I think about it and I won’t say what 
			I think about it, which tells you what I think about it," she told 
			the Post.
 
 (Reporting by Roberta Rampton; Editing by Kevin Drawbaugh and Tom 
			Brown)
 
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