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Kellyanne Conway’s Daughter Is Causing a Bunch of Problems for Her Mother Again
Claudia Conway has been absent from X/Twitter for a while, and we are glad to say she’s back. Claudia, the daughter of former Donald Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway, has taken a swipe at her mother following her recent comments aimed at Democrats, comments that were truly ridiculous and embarrassing.
During an appearance on Fox News’ Outnumbered a few weeks ago, Kellyanne Conway sparked a social media backlash when she took aim at Democrats over issues such as abortion and climate change.
“I think Democrats wake up every morning and they look at the calendar on the iPhone and it says January 6. The date never changes. And then they get into an electric vehicle and go get an abortion,” the Fox News contributor said.
Kellyanne: I think Democrats wake up every morning and they look at the calendar on the iPhone and it says January 6th. The date never changes. And then they get into an electric vehicle and go get an abortion. pic.twitter.com/fffuat7BVR
— Acyn (@Acyn) December 20, 2023
Conway was mocking popular Democratic stances, including abortion rights; how the use of electric vehicles could help curb climate change; and that the U.S. Capitol riot of January 6, 2021, was an attack on U.S. democracy and that those responsible for the incident should face legal repercussions. You know, like any decent person would.
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Weeks later, her 19-year-old daughter Claudia Conway made a thinly-veiled reference to those comments when she made a return to X/Twitter, over the weekend following a lengthy absence. Seemingly addressing her previous social media silence, Claudia Conway pointed to the same talking points raised by her mother in a tongue-in-cheek post.
“Hi sorry I’m back,” she began the post. “I’ve been driving my electric car to get hundreds of third trimester abortions on January 6, 2021.”
Hi sorry I’m back I’ve been driving my electric car to get hundreds of third trimester abortions on January 6, 2021
— Claudia Conway (@claudiamconwayy) December 31, 2023
Claudia Conway also appeared to reference November’s upcoming election, writing in another X post that said, “we need to just fast forward to 2028 and skip all this s***.”
we need to just fast forward to 2028 and skip all this shit
— Claudia Conway (@claudiamconwayy) January 1, 2024
People on X/Twitter loved the “shade” Claudia threw at her mother:
I see you did a little shopping while you were out there as well 😏 pic.twitter.com/WCWkjMEA10
— (((Tara Dublin))) Wrote An Awesome Book! (@taradublinrocks) December 31, 2023
I’ve been busier than ever, signing up millions of illegals to vote for Joe Biden at the wide open border.
— Fhugo$777 (@ZekeFromAbove) December 31, 2023
I drove my Tesla to have my partial birth abortion.
— Miela (@k2wc262g7q) December 31, 2023
But alas, the mother and daughter seem to be getting along now, which is a good thing. Last month, Kellyanne Conway was praised by her daughter for accepting her as gay in a speech at an event hosted by the Log Cabin Republicans, an organization that represents LGBTQ+ members of the GOP.
Claudia Conway introduced her mother at the Spirit of Lincoln Gala, where her mother had been named as the 2023 Spirit of Lincoln Award recipient. Per the Log Cabin Republicans, the award was previously given to former first lady Melania Trump in 2021 for her “commitment to enhancing personal freedom, encouraging individual responsibility, and ensuring equality for all Americans.” Melania having a commitment to personal freedom and equality for all Americans is a joke, but whatever.
Footage shared on social media showed Claudia Conway telling the audience: “It is an honor and a privilege to stand here tonight to introduce a woman who has not only saved my life, but has also left an indelible mark on the United States forever.
“In a world where the political climate has become harsh and divisive, coming out as gay was something that I feared. I feared not being accepted by my family and my community. But that was very far from the truth.”
“My mother’s support was not just a passive acknowledgment, but an active, affirming stance that not only supported myself, but millions of Americans,” she went on. “We now live in the age of performative politics. We are surrounded by people who talk and talk and talk, but never do. My mom not only talks—a lot—but she is one of the few people who actually does.”
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