Paid Liar: New Trump Campaign Manager Denies Nominee Hurls ‘Personal Insults’

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Donald Trump’s new campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, claimed Sunday that the GOP presidential nominee does not personally insult people.

George Stephanopoulos, host of ABC News’ “This Week,” showed Conway a series of video clips of her attacking Trump while she was supporting Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) during the primary. (Conway ran a super PAC backing Cruz’s candidacy.)

In one of the excerpts, Conway said she was not backing Trump because he “hurls personal insults.”

Asked whether she stood by her remarks, Conway interpreted the question to be about whether she continues to be against personal insults as a matter of principle, not whether she maintains her criticism of Trump.

“I do and the reason is I don’t like when people hurl personal insults,” she said. “That will never be my style, I’m a mother of four small children, it would be a terrible example for me to feel otherwise.”

Conway went on to deny that Trump engages in that behavior despite her past assertions to the contrary.

“Well, but he doesn’t hurl personal insults,” she said, before changing the subject to Trump’s pitch to African-Americans earlier this week.

Conway also walked back her insistence that Trump release his tax returns, a demand she made in one of the video clips Stephanopoulos aired.

“I’ve learned since being on the inside that this audit is a serious matter,” she said. “He has said that when the audit is complete, he will release his tax returns.”

New Trump Campaign Manager Denies Nominee Hurls 'Personal Insults'

Well, that shoots her credibility all to hell. She is obviously just another one of Trump's paid liars. We all know there is plenty of proof in the public domain that Trump is a master at hurling personal insults. My signature below is a prime example.
 
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Campaign Manager Won’t Say What Donald Trump Regrets

Donald Trump did not mention any specific missteps when he expressed regret for certain past remarks on Thursday.

In keeping with the GOP presidential nominee’s line, Kellyanne Conway, Trump’s new campaign manager, also declined on Sunday to elaborate about the particular offenses for which he had been apologizing.

“He has said that he wants to regret any time he has caused somebody personal pain by saying something that he didn’t intend to cause personal pain,” Conway told George Stephanopoulos on ABC News’ “This Week.” “And I think those who have received it privately should take that expression of regret for them.”

Stephanopoulos understood Conway’s reference to a private apology as a suggestion that Trump had reached out to the victims of his vitriol and innuendo, such as Khizr and Ghazala Khan, the parents of a Muslim American soldier killed in Iraq, and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), whose military service Trump impugned.

“So he’s called the Khan family? He’s called John McCain and apologized?” he asked.

Conway clarified that Trump’s broad expression of regret should be taken as an apology for whoever has felt hurt by his remarks.

“No, he has expressed this regret publicly and said, ‘If I have caused you personal pain’ ― that can include me, that can include you ― that he regrets that,” she said. “And that’s the Donald Trump that I know.”

Trump Has Regrets, But His Campaign Manager Won’t Say What They Are

The only thing that separates Kellyanne Conway from Trump's other paid liars is that she is just "slightly" smoother at trying to put lipstick on a pig.
 

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