‘Free Kamala’: Kellyanne Conway Claims ‘Sexists’ In Campaign Staff ‘Don’t Trust’ Harris To Talk Policy
Former Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway claimed to Fox & Friends host Ainsley Earhardt that the “sexists and misogynists” on Democratic campaign are “not allowing” Vice President Kamala Harris to travel or speak “alone” with the media because they “don’t trust” her.
Conway appeared on the show Tuesday when the host played back a clip of Trump claiming that Harris was “flip-flopping” on the Biden administration’s economic policies before rounding to suggest that voters “don’t really know what her policies are.”
Conway, who also served in the Trump administration as the president’s senior counsel, demanded that the Democrats “free Kamala already.”
No question that they don’t trust Kamala Harris enough to speak regularly. This is amazing to me. There’s something exciting about a woman and sexists and misogynists in her campaign are not allowing her to travel alone or to speak on her own extemporaneously to members of the media. Have a town hall, don’t be afraid to take questions. They can make it as friendly as the pep rally that was the Democratic Convention if they want to. But free Kamala already. Let her out. Let us hear from her.
After lambasting Harris for not communicating her policies, Conway outlined in detail some tax policy positions that she described as “truly frightening.”
And, Ainsley, it’s, you know, let’s get past the laughs and gaffes and get serious here. When she does tell us what her vision is, when she does promise these policies, that’s when she gets truly frightening: 65 percent estate death tax – that’s going to disseminate family businesses up and down this country, 44 percent on capital gains… And then the unrealized gains being taxed? Donald Trump is preparing for every single day by doing things like he did yesterday, facing the cameras, showing everybody the real people impact at the border, of the groceries and gas prices…
Conway added that Trump was “out there” in the swing states “facing the music.”
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