President Trump’s director of social media on Tuesday said that he will release former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s concession phone call that was made after her defeat in the 2016 presidential election.
To celebrate the six-month mark after the election, Dan Scavino tweeted a screen grab of Trump then-campaign manager Kellyanne Conway’s phone, which shows a phone call that was made by Clinton aide Huma Abedin at 2:30 in the morning on Nov. 9.
“Screen shot via [Conway’s] cell phone- of Huma’s call at 2:30am [Eastern time]….6 months ago. I have on video & will share that in the near future,” Scavino tweeted.
Conway responded to the tweet on Tuesday by asking Scavino if everyone accepted the election results.
“Hey, [Scavino], has EVERYONE ‘accepted the election results’ yet?” She tweeted.
{mosads}Conway told Yahoo News that she and Abedin spoke before Clinton offered “congratulations AND concession” to Trump.
Conway also rejected the idea that the administration is seeking to remind people about the results of the presidential election.
“Aren’t you asking the wrong POTUS candidate/staff/movement?” Conway told the publication.
Several Trump officials have been highly critical of Clinton in recent days, following her remarks that her defeat had a lot to do with the FBI’s renewed email investigation days before the election.