Trump Campaign Manager Kellyanne Conway Confirms She’s Been Offered White House Position
Donald Trump‘s triumph campaign manager Kellyanne Conway confirmed Thursday that she had been offered a job after the election inside the Trump White House.
New York Magazine‘s Gabriel Sherman reported Thursday that Conway was reluctant to join the Trump administration.
Two sources say @KellyannePolls is saying privately she’s reluctant to take administration job b/c she wants to keep running her business
— Gabriel Sherman (@gabrielsherman) November 10, 2016
That prompted a heated rebuttal from Conway, who confirmed that she had been offered a position and said it was “false” that she didn’t want it.
False. Could it be those “sources” want the WH job I’ve been offered? https://t.co/ZXJGUZm5Zz
— Kellyanne Conway (@KellyannePolls) November 10, 2016
That Conway could have a role in the Trump administration is not surprising, given the precedent. Karl Rove and David Plouffe both became Senior Advisors to the President after leading George W. Bush and Barack Obama to the presidency respectively.
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