Crowd laughs out loud as Kellyanne Conway decries people who "say things that just aren't true"
It has been a long time since we have heard from Kellyanne Conway, but she re-emerged for a forum entitled “The President and the Press” at The Newseum. It did not go well. Conway sat for a half-hour interview with media columnist Michael Wolff to pitch her ideas on news coverage of Donald Trump, but the […]
It did not go well.
Conway sat for a half-hour interview with media columnist Michael Wolff to pitch her ideas on news coverage of Donald Trump, but the most challenging moment came from Conway herself.
Wolff asked Conway to react to the new Trump-era Washington Post masthead “Democracy Dies in Darkness,” and Conway tried to deliver a critique of journalism, and TV journalism in particular, but wound up offering a rather amusing take:
You can turn on the TV — more than you can read in the paper, because I assume editors are still doing their jobs in most places — and people literally say things that just aren’t true. They’re not even disguised as opinion. (laughter) Yeah — they’re not even disguised as opinion.
Conway’s knowing smirk following the laughter says it all.
It was on TV, after all, where Conway made a new name for herself by defending the “alternative facts” that the White House churns out on a daily basis, and which are known to the rest of us as “lies.”
That laughter, appropriate though it was, is a bitter reminder of an administration that is at war with the press — and with the truth.
Recommended
Trump calls affordability concerns a “hoax” despite dire economic data
Major retailers, including Walmart and Home Depot, say that Trump’s tariff policy is forcing them to raise prices.
By Jesse Valentine - December 03, 2025
New report: Thanksgiving costs surge as Americans face higher grocery, travel expenses
Turkey prices are up 24% from last year.
By Jesse Valentine - November 25, 2025
Veterans’ groups slam Trump’s march toward war with Venezuela
A Yale Law professor described the White House’s actions as “illegal and immoral.”
By Jesse Valentine - November 18, 2025