White House counselor Kellyanne Conway changed her Twitter bio on Friday as media outlets reported on her husband’s most recent criticism of President Trump.
“The ‘Kellyanne Conway’ in ‘Kellyanne Conway’s Husband,’” Conway’s Twitter bio read Friday.
{mosads}The change followed a number of media reports which seized on a podcast appearance by Conway’s husband, George Conway, in which he said he would rather “move to Australia” than vote for Trump again.
George Conway, who has become a vocal public critic of his wife’s boss, appeared on the Yahoo News podcast “Skullduggery,” which was released Friday.
Trump was the “lesser evil” compared to Clinton during the 2016 election, George Conway said on the podcast.
“I don’t know. I don’t know,” he said. “If faced with the choice again, I’d probably move to Australia.”
He also described the Trump administration as a “shitshow in a dumpster fire” as he explained why he allegedly rejected a job at the Justice Department as chief of the civil division in the early days of Trump’s presidency.
George Conway also captured headlines earlier this week after he announced he was organizing a group to encourage fellow conservative lawyers to speak out against the Trump administration.
“We believe in the rule of law, the power of truth, the independence of the criminal justice system, the imperative of individual rights and the necessity of civil discourse,” the group, Check and Balances, said in a mission statement. “We believe these principles apply regardless of the party or persons in power.”