WASHINGTON – Attorney George Conway, whose spouse Kellyanne Conway fills in as an advisor to President Donald Trump, said in a Washington Post commentary on Monday that he had no more uncertainty: the president is a bigot.
George Conway, who at first upheld Trump however has turned out to be one of the president's fiercest faultfinders since he got to work, said that in spite of his issues with Trump he had held off making a decision about him to be a narrow minded person.
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Be that as it may, after Trump's tweets Sunday telling a gathering of minority Democratic congresswomen – three of whom were conceived in the U.S. – to "return" to the nations they "initially originated from" he could never again keep away from the end.
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