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Audioboom Group plc ("Audioboom", the "Group" or the "Company")
Q1 Trading Update
11% revenue growth, continued Ebitda profitability and record Q1 eCPM and brand count
Audioboom (Aim: Boom), the leading global podcast company, is delighted to provide a trading update for the quarter ended 31 March 2024.
Financial and operating highlights Q1 revenue of US$17.1 million, up 11% on Q1 2023 (US$15.4 million). The positive momentum of Q4 2023 has continued with the second successive quarter of year-on-year revenue growth Revenue growth has accelerated in this period (Q4 2023: 5% up on Q4 2022) and the Company expects further acceleration in revenue growth rate through upcoming quarters March revenue of US$6.7 million represented the highest revenue month for the Company since May 2022 Q1 adjusted EBITDA1 profit of US$0.1 million (Q1 2023: US$0.2 million), representing the second successive quarter of adjusted Ebitda profitability. With Q...
Audioboom Group plc ("Audioboom", the "Group" or the "Company")
Q1 Trading Update
11% revenue growth, continued Ebitda profitability and record Q1 eCPM and brand count
Audioboom (Aim: Boom), the leading global podcast company, is delighted to provide a trading update for the quarter ended 31 March 2024.
Financial and operating highlights Q1 revenue of US$17.1 million, up 11% on Q1 2023 (US$15.4 million). The positive momentum of Q4 2023 has continued with the second successive quarter of year-on-year revenue growth Revenue growth has accelerated in this period (Q4 2023: 5% up on Q4 2022) and the Company expects further acceleration in revenue growth rate through upcoming quarters March revenue of US$6.7 million represented the highest revenue month for the Company since May 2022 Q1 adjusted EBITDA1 profit of US$0.1 million (Q1 2023: US$0.2 million), representing the second successive quarter of adjusted Ebitda profitability. With Q...
- 4/15/2024
- Podnews.net
George Conway, a top Republican lawyer who has been an outspoken critic of former president Donald Trump, has donated the maximum amount of $929,000 to President Joe Biden’s victory fund.
Conway, who divorced Kellyanne Conway, the ex-Trump White House counselor, is also going to headline a fundraiser for Biden on April 24, with a minimum donation of $500 per person.
The event will take place in Washington, D.C., marking the anti-Trump lawyer’s “first big pro-Biden event.”
Melissa Moss, a strategic consultant, and her husband, Jonathan Silver, are the lead hosts for the event.
The lawyer frequently appears on MSNBC to criticize Trump, calling him a “psychopath” and “sadistic.”
Conway said that he was hoping to “make amends” for supporting the former president in the past.
“I don’t like corrupt politicians,” Conway stated on C-span’s Washington Journal last December. “I don’t like liars. That’s what this is about.
Conway, who divorced Kellyanne Conway, the ex-Trump White House counselor, is also going to headline a fundraiser for Biden on April 24, with a minimum donation of $500 per person.
The event will take place in Washington, D.C., marking the anti-Trump lawyer’s “first big pro-Biden event.”
Melissa Moss, a strategic consultant, and her husband, Jonathan Silver, are the lead hosts for the event.
The lawyer frequently appears on MSNBC to criticize Trump, calling him a “psychopath” and “sadistic.”
Conway said that he was hoping to “make amends” for supporting the former president in the past.
“I don’t like corrupt politicians,” Conway stated on C-span’s Washington Journal last December. “I don’t like liars. That’s what this is about.
- 4/12/2024
- by Alessio Atria
- Uinterview
“Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough was outraged on Friday morning, this time by the response from some Republicans to Donald Trump’s second indictment. According to the MSNBC host, those responses are nothing but “sleazy” sentiments that demonstrate an “absolute contempt for the United States of America.”
The second indictment officially came down on Thursday, as part of Jack Smith’s ongoing investigation into the mishandling of classified documents that were eventually seized from Mar-a-Lago. It’s unknown exactly what charges Trump faces next, but Scarborough noted on Friday morning that he believes Trump will have to plea out to avoid jail time.
Of course, some prominent Republicans — from House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to Steve Scalise to Elise Stefanik — have thrown their support behind the twice-impeached former president once again, instead attacking Biden and saying that he has “weaponized” his Department of Justice to attack his own political opponents.
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The second indictment officially came down on Thursday, as part of Jack Smith’s ongoing investigation into the mishandling of classified documents that were eventually seized from Mar-a-Lago. It’s unknown exactly what charges Trump faces next, but Scarborough noted on Friday morning that he believes Trump will have to plea out to avoid jail time.
Of course, some prominent Republicans — from House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to Steve Scalise to Elise Stefanik — have thrown their support behind the twice-impeached former president once again, instead attacking Biden and saying that he has “weaponized” his Department of Justice to attack his own political opponents.
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- 6/9/2023
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
Twice-impeached former president Donald Trump earned his second indictment on Thursday, so what comes next? Well, according to the “Morning Joe” crew, Trump is “going to have to plea” out, or jail time is all but certain.
The latest indictment was top of mind on Friday’s show, with the panel feeling certain that there’s very little Trump can do to get out of this. Host Joe Scarborough argued that Trump has been employing the same tactics for his entire life, and has just “always stayed five minutes away from imminent destruction.” But now, he’s going to face real consequences.
“Trump thought he could bully people. He’s now going to find out, and he’s going to be delivered the harshest lesson of his life, that you can’t bully federal judges,” Scarborough said. “You can’t bully the Feds themselves. And he’s going to pay for this.
The latest indictment was top of mind on Friday’s show, with the panel feeling certain that there’s very little Trump can do to get out of this. Host Joe Scarborough argued that Trump has been employing the same tactics for his entire life, and has just “always stayed five minutes away from imminent destruction.” But now, he’s going to face real consequences.
“Trump thought he could bully people. He’s now going to find out, and he’s going to be delivered the harshest lesson of his life, that you can’t bully federal judges,” Scarborough said. “You can’t bully the Feds themselves. And he’s going to pay for this.
- 6/9/2023
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
George Conway is adding his expert legal opinion to the many who say charges are likely for former president Donald Trump for alleged mishandling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. And, to Conway, it’ll be “kind of fitting” if “something so stupid” puts Trump in jail.
Conway’s thoughts came on Tuesday morning’s episode of “Morning Joe,” as the panel asked him for his insights in light of Trump’s legal team reportedly set to meet with officials from the Department of Justice. Conway noted that it likely means we’re in “the final strokes” of the case, before marveling at what might be coming.
“What’s really, really remarkable about it is that, of all the things this man has done — eight decades of lying and cheating and stealing — this case, this documents case, is probably the easiest, shortest, simplest, and yet carries the most severe penalties — likely...
Conway’s thoughts came on Tuesday morning’s episode of “Morning Joe,” as the panel asked him for his insights in light of Trump’s legal team reportedly set to meet with officials from the Department of Justice. Conway noted that it likely means we’re in “the final strokes” of the case, before marveling at what might be coming.
“What’s really, really remarkable about it is that, of all the things this man has done — eight decades of lying and cheating and stealing — this case, this documents case, is probably the easiest, shortest, simplest, and yet carries the most severe penalties — likely...
- 6/6/2023
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
Claudia Conway, the daughter of recently divorced former senior counselor to the Trump administration Kellyanne Conway and attorney and fierce Trump critic George Conway, has joined Playboy’s new content subscription service just six months after turning 18.
Playboy announced Conway’s addition to their new “social platform” in an Instagram post on Tuesday. “Introducing your newest Bunny: @claudiamconway See her exclusive content, only on @PlayboyCenterfold,” they wrote of the teenager before directing their followers to her subscription link.
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After the news broke out, Conway, who is famously known to have gone on anti-Trump rants while her mother worked for him in the White House, took to Twitter to comment on her new Playboy bunny status, saying that she joined the platform in an attempt to gain agency over her own image.
“When I was 15-16, I was exploited by the media, preyed upon, and was forced...
Playboy announced Conway’s addition to their new “social platform” in an Instagram post on Tuesday. “Introducing your newest Bunny: @claudiamconway See her exclusive content, only on @PlayboyCenterfold,” they wrote of the teenager before directing their followers to her subscription link.
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After the news broke out, Conway, who is famously known to have gone on anti-Trump rants while her mother worked for him in the White House, took to Twitter to comment on her new Playboy bunny status, saying that she joined the platform in an attempt to gain agency over her own image.
“When I was 15-16, I was exploited by the media, preyed upon, and was forced...
- 5/24/2023
- by Nicky Kashani
- Uinterview
The ladies of “The View” may often be at each other’s throats, but there is one thing they can all agree on: pay transparency.
On Wednesday, co-host Sunny Hostin recalled how Sherri Shepherd helped her negotiate her salary on the ABC daytime talk show.
Hostin said that when she signed her deal sheet, Shepherd gave her a call. “She was like, ‘Did they give you a car stipend?’ I was like, ‘No.’ ‘Did they give you this?’ I was like, ‘No,'” Hostin said. The television personality then got out her call sheet and Shepherd “basically” went over her salary for the entire time she was there.
“And you also gave me Jenny McCarthy’s salary,” Hostin said.
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On Wednesday, co-host Sunny Hostin recalled how Sherri Shepherd helped her negotiate her salary on the ABC daytime talk show.
Hostin said that when she signed her deal sheet, Shepherd gave her a call. “She was like, ‘Did they give you a car stipend?’ I was like, ‘No.’ ‘Did they give you this?’ I was like, ‘No,'” Hostin said. The television personality then got out her call sheet and Shepherd “basically” went over her salary for the entire time she was there.
“And you also gave me Jenny McCarthy’s salary,” Hostin said.
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- 5/3/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
After twice-impeached-once-indicted former president Donald Trump’s new lawyer Joe Tacopina cross-examined magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll in her rape case against Trump this week, George Conway was unimpressed. According to the lawyer, Tacopina’s behavior was “outrageous” and simply “backfired.”
As Carroll took the stand, she was pressed by Tacopina about minute details of the alleged rape, which she testifies took place more than 30 years ago. Tacopina repeatedly asked her why she decided to come forward with the accusation when she did, and why she didn’t scream for help in the moment.
Reflecting on Tacopina’s tactics with MSNBC’s Alex Wagner on Tuesday evening, Conway felt Tacopina acted disrespectfully.
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“There is a legitimate way, and a very delicate way, that lawyers can cross-examine victims or alleged victims of sexual assault,...
As Carroll took the stand, she was pressed by Tacopina about minute details of the alleged rape, which she testifies took place more than 30 years ago. Tacopina repeatedly asked her why she decided to come forward with the accusation when she did, and why she didn’t scream for help in the moment.
Reflecting on Tacopina’s tactics with MSNBC’s Alex Wagner on Tuesday evening, Conway felt Tacopina acted disrespectfully.
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- 5/3/2023
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
After a months-long absence, Former President Donald Trump returned to Fox News on Monday for an extended interview with host Sean Hannity.
As Trump gasses up his 2024 campaign, the former president is caught in a maelstrom of investigations into his conduct within and outside of the presidency. As it stands, Trump is bracing for a potential indictment from a Manhattan grand jury investigating his 2016 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.
He rebuffed claims that his posts addressing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and the investigation into the Daniels payment were encouraging violence.
As Trump gasses up his 2024 campaign, the former president is caught in a maelstrom of investigations into his conduct within and outside of the presidency. As it stands, Trump is bracing for a potential indictment from a Manhattan grand jury investigating his 2016 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.
He rebuffed claims that his posts addressing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and the investigation into the Daniels payment were encouraging violence.
- 3/28/2023
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
One of most curious marriages within the American political spectrum appears to be over.
Page Six reports that Kellyanne Conway, adviser to former President Donald Trump, and husband George Conway, vociferously anti-Trump attorney, are ending their 22-year marriage.
According to Page Six, both Conways have engaged lawyers and are in the process of sorting through the details of the divorce.
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Kellyanne served as campaign adviser to Trump during the 2016 campaign, and was then named a senior counselor when the former “Celebrity Apprentice” host became president.
George, however, has made no secret of his hatred for Trump, frequently attacking the one-term ex-president on social media, in addition to co-founding the Lincoln Project, the media organization formed with the sole purpose of ending Trump’s political career.
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Page Six reports that Kellyanne Conway, adviser to former President Donald Trump, and husband George Conway, vociferously anti-Trump attorney, are ending their 22-year marriage.
According to Page Six, both Conways have engaged lawyers and are in the process of sorting through the details of the divorce.
Read More: Trump Adviser Kellyanne Conway Booed By Audience In Contentious Appearance On ‘The View’
Kellyanne served as campaign adviser to Trump during the 2016 campaign, and was then named a senior counselor when the former “Celebrity Apprentice” host became president.
George, however, has made no secret of his hatred for Trump, frequently attacking the one-term ex-president on social media, in addition to co-founding the Lincoln Project, the media organization formed with the sole purpose of ending Trump’s political career.
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- 3/4/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Stephen Colbert thinks it’s stupid of Meta to let Donald Trump have access once again to Facebook and Instagram. In fact, during his monologue on Thursday’s “The Late Show,” Colbert said it’s like a parole board not only letting an unrepentant serial killed go free, but also arming them.
You know by now that on Wednesday, Meta announced Trump would be allowed back, and Colbert set about dismantling their justifications for doing so. Trump was, of course, kicked off both Instagram and Facebook for posts related to his attempt to overthrow the government. Quoting Meta’s claim that “our determination is that the risk … to public safety .. has sufficiently receded,” Colbert mocked how willfully blind that sounds.
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“The risk has receded ’cause he’s been gone!” Colbert said.
You know by now that on Wednesday, Meta announced Trump would be allowed back, and Colbert set about dismantling their justifications for doing so. Trump was, of course, kicked off both Instagram and Facebook for posts related to his attempt to overthrow the government. Quoting Meta’s claim that “our determination is that the risk … to public safety .. has sufficiently receded,” Colbert mocked how willfully blind that sounds.
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“The risk has receded ’cause he’s been gone!” Colbert said.
- 1/27/2023
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Jimmy Kimmel is going live for the midterm elections.
Jimmy Kimmel Live! will be taping live on Tuesday November 8 after the country has gone to the polls to determine a number of important Senate, House and Governor races.
Late-night shows generally tape mid-afternoon, which would make it harder to tell which way the political pendulum is swinging on such an important night for American democracy.
He joins Stephen Colbert, who will be hosting a live episode of CBS’ The Late Show with help from political journalist John Dickerson and comedian Mike Birbiglia.
Kimmel will be joined by Bill Maher, host of HBO’s Real Time, and George Conway, a lawyer, co-founder of anti-Donald Trump activist group The Lincoln Project and husband of Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway.
The show airs at 11:35am Et on ABC and will be sandwiched between ABC News coverage of the midterm elections.
The...
Jimmy Kimmel Live! will be taping live on Tuesday November 8 after the country has gone to the polls to determine a number of important Senate, House and Governor races.
Late-night shows generally tape mid-afternoon, which would make it harder to tell which way the political pendulum is swinging on such an important night for American democracy.
He joins Stephen Colbert, who will be hosting a live episode of CBS’ The Late Show with help from political journalist John Dickerson and comedian Mike Birbiglia.
Kimmel will be joined by Bill Maher, host of HBO’s Real Time, and George Conway, a lawyer, co-founder of anti-Donald Trump activist group The Lincoln Project and husband of Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway.
The show airs at 11:35am Et on ABC and will be sandwiched between ABC News coverage of the midterm elections.
The...
- 11/7/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
As more video footage of the Jan. 6 insurrection comes to light, so, too, does the hypocrisy of various Republican politicians who claim one truth while experiencing another.
The latest example got “Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough fired up Friday. Rep. Steve Scalise didn’t have the morning news host mincing words: “I couldn’t imagine … lying through my teeth on an issue,” he said.
Ever since the Jan. 6 insurrection on the Capitol in Washington, D.C., the actions of Speaker Nancy Pelosi have especially been brought into question, with former president Donald Trump, Rep. Scalise and others claiming that she should have done more to secure the building while under siege.
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Those criticisms, however, hit a snag this week when never-before-seen footage of Pelosi calling in the National Guard went viral Friday.
The latest example got “Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough fired up Friday. Rep. Steve Scalise didn’t have the morning news host mincing words: “I couldn’t imagine … lying through my teeth on an issue,” he said.
Ever since the Jan. 6 insurrection on the Capitol in Washington, D.C., the actions of Speaker Nancy Pelosi have especially been brought into question, with former president Donald Trump, Rep. Scalise and others claiming that she should have done more to secure the building while under siege.
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Those criticisms, however, hit a snag this week when never-before-seen footage of Pelosi calling in the National Guard went viral Friday.
- 10/14/2022
- by Benjamin Lindsay
- The Wrap
It’s been said that former President Donald Trump corrupts all who enter his orbit — that it’s impossible to deal directly with him without taking on his amorality and crassness.
“The Lincoln Project,” a new documentary series on Showtime, depicts that process among his political opposition. Here, people devoted to ousting Trump mirror his rhetorical style and his self-regard. And it’s in subtly making this case that the documentary succeeds, even as it grows punishing to watch.
The Lincoln Project, a circle of former high-level Republican strategists who made viral anti-Trump ads, seemed throughout the 2020 presidential election to be, Trumpishly, more focused on brand promotion than political work. “No one’s ever fucked with a candidate like we’ve fucked with a candidate,” Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson says early in the doc; those schemes include a Times Square billboard, attention-getting for attention’s sake.
In the months before the election,...
“The Lincoln Project,” a new documentary series on Showtime, depicts that process among his political opposition. Here, people devoted to ousting Trump mirror his rhetorical style and his self-regard. And it’s in subtly making this case that the documentary succeeds, even as it grows punishing to watch.
The Lincoln Project, a circle of former high-level Republican strategists who made viral anti-Trump ads, seemed throughout the 2020 presidential election to be, Trumpishly, more focused on brand promotion than political work. “No one’s ever fucked with a candidate like we’ve fucked with a candidate,” Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson says early in the doc; those schemes include a Times Square billboard, attention-getting for attention’s sake.
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- 10/3/2022
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
Showtime is unveiling the trailer for The Lincoln Project, the upcoming docuseries that looks at the effort by GOP strategists to stop Donald Trump.
Directed by Fisher Stevens and Karim Amer, the project “goes behind the scenes of the meteoric rise and sudden rift” of the group, according to a rep for the project. The project shows the groups audacious efforts to defeat Trump, drawing his attention when he was in the White House, but it also features its members as they grapple with a sexual harassment scandal and internal breaks over its finances.
“Here’s the key: There’s nothing noble about us. But we’re useful,” Lincoln Project member Stuart Stevens says at one point in the trailer.
The Super Pac was formed in late 2019 by Stevens, George Conway, John Weaver, Rick Wilson, Jennifer Horn, Ron Steslow, Reed Galen and Mike Madrid. In January, 2021, The New York Times...
Directed by Fisher Stevens and Karim Amer, the project “goes behind the scenes of the meteoric rise and sudden rift” of the group, according to a rep for the project. The project shows the groups audacious efforts to defeat Trump, drawing his attention when he was in the White House, but it also features its members as they grapple with a sexual harassment scandal and internal breaks over its finances.
“Here’s the key: There’s nothing noble about us. But we’re useful,” Lincoln Project member Stuart Stevens says at one point in the trailer.
The Super Pac was formed in late 2019 by Stevens, George Conway, John Weaver, Rick Wilson, Jennifer Horn, Ron Steslow, Reed Galen and Mike Madrid. In January, 2021, The New York Times...
- 9/28/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Donald Trump, reacting to bombshell testimony against him in Tuesday’s Jan. 6 congressional hearings, rolled out a well-worn strategy after former associates make headlines that call his character, competence or morality into question.
Posting on the Truth Social account that has become his de facto mouthpiece amid a Twitter ban and a two-year Facebook suspension, Trump attempted to blast former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson as she testified in front of the special committee.
“I hardly know who this person, Cassidy Hutchinson, is, other than I heard very negative things about her (a total phony and ‘leaker’),” Trump wrote, about the former top aide to his chief of staff, Mark Meadows, whose office was several doors down from Trump’s Oval Office, as the Jan. 6 panel showed in a diagram at the top of their Tuesday session.
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Posting on the Truth Social account that has become his de facto mouthpiece amid a Twitter ban and a two-year Facebook suspension, Trump attempted to blast former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson as she testified in front of the special committee.
“I hardly know who this person, Cassidy Hutchinson, is, other than I heard very negative things about her (a total phony and ‘leaker’),” Trump wrote, about the former top aide to his chief of staff, Mark Meadows, whose office was several doors down from Trump’s Oval Office, as the Jan. 6 panel showed in a diagram at the top of their Tuesday session.
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- 6/28/2022
- by Jeremy Bailey
- The Wrap
Speaking with Republican donors Saturday night, former President Donald Trump spitballed a wildly dangerous idea to send American F-22 fighter jets painted with the Chinese flag to bomb Russia.
Trump proposed the United States “bomb the shit out of Russia” with disguised planes, as if that would somehow fool Russian President Vladimir Putin into thinking that the Cpp had attacked his country. “And then we say, China did it, we didn’t do it, China did it, and then they start fighting with each other and we sit back and watch,...
Trump proposed the United States “bomb the shit out of Russia” with disguised planes, as if that would somehow fool Russian President Vladimir Putin into thinking that the Cpp had attacked his country. “And then we say, China did it, we didn’t do it, China did it, and then they start fighting with each other and we sit back and watch,...
- 3/6/2022
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
Prominent Republican lawyer George Conway tore into former President Donald Trump on Monday, as he often does. This time, he told CNN viewers that the former president is “incriminating” himself with comments like the ones he made at his weekend rally in Texas.
“He just is incriminating himself with all of these statements,” Conway said of Trump, who said over the weekend that those charged for their participation in the deadly Capitol riot should be pardoned, and insisted, falsely, that former Vice President Mike Pence could have overturned the 2020 election results. “This is just absurd. He’s just not a smart man. He’s a very arrogant man. Sometimes, every so often, when it comes to his bad intent, he tells the truth. That’s what he’s telling here. He wanted this election to be overturned against the results, against the will of the people. He wanted to end...
“He just is incriminating himself with all of these statements,” Conway said of Trump, who said over the weekend that those charged for their participation in the deadly Capitol riot should be pardoned, and insisted, falsely, that former Vice President Mike Pence could have overturned the 2020 election results. “This is just absurd. He’s just not a smart man. He’s a very arrogant man. Sometimes, every so often, when it comes to his bad intent, he tells the truth. That’s what he’s telling here. He wanted this election to be overturned against the results, against the will of the people. He wanted to end...
- 1/31/2022
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
Sarah Burgess first encountered details of President Bill Clinton’s sex life as a preteen in the Washington, D.C. suburbs, when they were pulled straight out of independent counsel Ken Starr’s report and splashed across the front page of her hometown newspaper. “My mom worked in the Pentagon, and I was waiting for her to drive me to school,” Burgess recalls. “She had a paper there in the front seat, and I remember being shocked.”
Two decades later, the scandal would shock her all over again.
Burgess grew...
Two decades later, the scandal would shock her all over again.
Burgess grew...
- 9/22/2021
- by Tessa Stuart
- Rollingstone.com
George Conway said on Friday that former President Donald Trump’s White House aides — including Conway’s wife, Kellyanne Conway — “didn’t push back” on him when they should have.
Appearing on CNN, the conservative lawyer scoffed after host Brianna Keilar read a book excerpt claiming that former secretary of state Mike Pompeo fretted that “the crazies [had] taken over” after Trump began baselessly claiming voter fraud in the wake of the 2020 election, which he lost to President Joe Biden.
“That’s really nice that he thought that and that he said that privately,” Conway said sarcastically. He went on, “Why didn’t he go — come here, go on to Fox — and say that? Why? We’re all hearing it now: ‘Oh, the crazies were there. There was nobody there to push back; it’s terrible. It’s Rudy Giuliani’s fault.’ Well, you could have said something at the time.
Appearing on CNN, the conservative lawyer scoffed after host Brianna Keilar read a book excerpt claiming that former secretary of state Mike Pompeo fretted that “the crazies [had] taken over” after Trump began baselessly claiming voter fraud in the wake of the 2020 election, which he lost to President Joe Biden.
“That’s really nice that he thought that and that he said that privately,” Conway said sarcastically. He went on, “Why didn’t he go — come here, go on to Fox — and say that? Why? We’re all hearing it now: ‘Oh, the crazies were there. There was nobody there to push back; it’s terrible. It’s Rudy Giuliani’s fault.’ Well, you could have said something at the time.
- 7/9/2021
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
Fox News’ Tucker Carlson is being blasted for his theory that the FBI had something to do with the deadly Capitol riot.
He first brought up the theory Tuesday on “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” telling his millions of viewers, “Strangely, some of the key people who participated on Jan. 6 have not been charged. Look at the document. The government calls those people ‘unindicted co-conspirators.’ What does that mean? Well, it means that in potentially every single case, they were FBI operatives.”
Wednesday night, after 24 hours of outcry, he brought it up again, dedicating another chunk of his show to the theory, which he sourced from right-wing website Revolver News, and decrying Twitter for slapping a warning label on his now-deleted tweet about it.
The Washington Post on Wednesday ran an analysis piece blasting “Tucker Carlson’s tinfoil-hat theory,” which Republican lawyer George Conway called “an insult to tinfoil hats.”
After Carlson...
He first brought up the theory Tuesday on “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” telling his millions of viewers, “Strangely, some of the key people who participated on Jan. 6 have not been charged. Look at the document. The government calls those people ‘unindicted co-conspirators.’ What does that mean? Well, it means that in potentially every single case, they were FBI operatives.”
Wednesday night, after 24 hours of outcry, he brought it up again, dedicating another chunk of his show to the theory, which he sourced from right-wing website Revolver News, and decrying Twitter for slapping a warning label on his now-deleted tweet about it.
The Washington Post on Wednesday ran an analysis piece blasting “Tucker Carlson’s tinfoil-hat theory,” which Republican lawyer George Conway called “an insult to tinfoil hats.”
After Carlson...
- 6/17/2021
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
The heretics left the champagne and orange juice untouched, but the conversation flowed freely all the same. It was a cool May morning in Washington, D.C., and George Conway, Jennifer Horn, Mike Madrid, and Ron Steslow sat behind bulky microphones in a darkened studio lit like the Charlie Rose show. Co-founders of the Trump-tormenting Lincoln Project, enemies of the recently departed 45th president, and exiles from their former home in the Republican Party, the four had gotten together to tape an episode of Steslow’s podcast. A hush fell over the studio.
- 6/16/2021
- by Andy Kroll
- Rollingstone.com
After earning plenty of attention on American Idol, Claudia Conway is just getting started. The 16-year-old contestant ended her stint on the ABC competition series during the Hollywood Week duet rounds, which aired Monday, March 22. Claudia, whose parents are former Donald Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway and high-profile attorney George Conway, had teamed up with fellow music hopeful Hannah Everhart to perform Harry Styles' "Sign of the Times." Although they got off to a rocky start during rehearsals, Claudia and Hannah appeared to develop a friendship throughout the journey. Following their performance, Claudia was sent home, while Hannah moved on to the next...
- 3/23/2021
- E! Online
It's a whole new Claudia Conway during her latest American Idol performance. The 16-year-old contestant took the stage for the ABC singing competition series' Sunday, March 21 episode, marking her first performance since auditioning on the Feb. 14 season premiere. The TikTok star's parents are Kellyanne Conway, who served as senior counselor to former president Donald Trump, and George Conway, an attorney who worked against Trump. "I'm Claudia Conway, I'm back!" Claudia told the judges as she prepared to sing during Hollywood Week. She clearly looked much different, as her formerly blonde hair had been dyed black since her audition. This led Katy...
- 3/22/2021
- E! Online
“American Idol” fans want a do-over. Just minutes after Cuban-American performer Yurisbel received a golden ticket to Hollywood based solely on his personality, not his voice — something Katy Perry suggested they may later “regret” — the judges decided to send home gifted singer-songwriter Ace Stiles.
Ace, one of the long-running reality TV show’s first-ever transgender contestants, sang his original song “Addicted,” which is “not about drugs because I’m only 16 and that’s illegal” (watch above). Katy and Luke Bryan told the “introverted” high school student that he wasn’t quite ready for Hollywood, while Lionel Richie threw him a pity vote to let him know they still “believe” in him. Tears in his eyes, Ace left the stage and wrapped his arms around his supportive mother.
SEEAmanda Mena flashback: Before ‘American Idol’ she received Mel B’s Golden Buzzer on ‘AGT’ [Watch]
Since the episode aired on Sunday night, the...
Ace, one of the long-running reality TV show’s first-ever transgender contestants, sang his original song “Addicted,” which is “not about drugs because I’m only 16 and that’s illegal” (watch above). Katy and Luke Bryan told the “introverted” high school student that he wasn’t quite ready for Hollywood, while Lionel Richie threw him a pity vote to let him know they still “believe” in him. Tears in his eyes, Ace left the stage and wrapped his arms around his supportive mother.
SEEAmanda Mena flashback: Before ‘American Idol’ she received Mel B’s Golden Buzzer on ‘AGT’ [Watch]
Since the episode aired on Sunday night, the...
- 2/22/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Update Feb. 14: A week after ABC teased Claudia Conway’s audition in the season premiere of American Idol and a day after the teen lowered expectations by saying on social media that she was not happy with how she did, viewers got to see for themselves tonight.
The audition indeed was not a runaway success, and judge Katy Perry had to stop Conway in the middle of her performance to ask her to try a different song. After some discussion over the teen’s “limited range,” judge Luke Bryan gave her a “no” but “yes”es from Perry and Lionel Richie sent Conway to Hollywood, much to the delight to her famous parents who both make an appearance. Watch the full video above.
Updated: Days before the American Idol premiere on Sunday, Claudia Conway revealed that she is “not happy” with her audition for the long-running singing competition show.
The audition indeed was not a runaway success, and judge Katy Perry had to stop Conway in the middle of her performance to ask her to try a different song. After some discussion over the teen’s “limited range,” judge Luke Bryan gave her a “no” but “yes”es from Perry and Lionel Richie sent Conway to Hollywood, much to the delight to her famous parents who both make an appearance. Watch the full video above.
Updated: Days before the American Idol premiere on Sunday, Claudia Conway revealed that she is “not happy” with her audition for the long-running singing competition show.
- 2/15/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Claudia Conway faces challenges that evoke real and powerful sympathy, and not just because of her tender age. First, this 16-year-old emerged onto the national stage as someone seemingly desiring to make an impact but unable to escape her own famous name. Her parents, anti-Trump lawyer George Conway and Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway, had already shown the hazards of life in the so-called swamp, making gross public theater of the disputes within their marriage before Claudia began getting attention for her videos on TikTok. And yet the notice that comes her way is always in the context of her famous family, first for the simple fact of her publicly disagreeing with Mom, and later for darker and sadder amplifications. With Claudia having become the story, the teenager’s camera seemed to capture a family in crisis over more than just politics, with a series of videos accusing her mother of abuse circulating widely.
- 2/15/2021
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
It's not often that a contestant walks into the American Idol audition room and Katy Perry immediately goes, "Are you Ok?!" But it's also not often that Katy immediately recognizes an auditioner as the daughter of two high-profile political figures, as she did tonight when Claudia Conway tried out for the ABC reality competition show. Claudia is the 16-year-old daughter of Kellyanne Conway, who worked as senior counselor to former President Donald Trump, and George Conway, an attorney who worked against Trump, as Claudia explained during her audition. In an intro video, she introduced herself as "15-year-old emancipation girl" and explained that she...
- 2/15/2021
- E! Online
Claudia Conway has auditioned for the newest season of American Idol in hopes of getting a golden ticket to Hollywood. The 16-year-old daughter of Kellyanne Conway, former senior counselor to President Donald Trump and attorney George Conway, appeared in a new ad for the ABC series, tweeted from the show’s official Twitter account. “I’m very nervous but very excited,” said the popular TikTok […]
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- 2/9/2021
- by Demi Tsatsaronis
- Uinterview
Claudia Conway is auditioning for a ticket to Hollywood on the upcoming season of “American Idol.”
16-year-old Conway, whose parents are former Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway and Lincoln Project co-founder George Conway, quickly became a trending topic on Twitter Monday night after she was featured in a commercial for the singing competition show.
“American Idol” then confirmed Conway’s appearance, writing: “You heard that right. @ClaudiaMConwayy is looking for a golden ticket. Find out Sunday if she has what it takes to be #TheNextIdol on #AmericanIdol.”
You heard that right. @claudiamconwayy is looking for a golden ticket...
16-year-old Conway, whose parents are former Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway and Lincoln Project co-founder George Conway, quickly became a trending topic on Twitter Monday night after she was featured in a commercial for the singing competition show.
“American Idol” then confirmed Conway’s appearance, writing: “You heard that right. @ClaudiaMConwayy is looking for a golden ticket. Find out Sunday if she has what it takes to be #TheNextIdol on #AmericanIdol.”
You heard that right. @claudiamconwayy is looking for a golden ticket...
- 2/9/2021
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
Claudia Conway is set to audition on the latest season of American Idol, the ABC show revealed in a promotion on Monday.
The 16-year-old daughter of Kellyanne Conway, a former senior counselor to former President Trump, and attorney George Conway appears in a new ad for the series that the offical American Idol account tweeted on Monday evening. “I’m very nervous but very excited,” she says in the promotion, which shows the teen, who is also a popular personality on TikTok, auditioning for a slot in the competition.
Later, introducing herself to judges Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel ...
The 16-year-old daughter of Kellyanne Conway, a former senior counselor to former President Trump, and attorney George Conway appears in a new ad for the series that the offical American Idol account tweeted on Monday evening. “I’m very nervous but very excited,” she says in the promotion, which shows the teen, who is also a popular personality on TikTok, auditioning for a slot in the competition.
Later, introducing herself to judges Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel ...
Claudia Conway is set to audition on the latest season of American Idol, the ABC show revealed in a promotion on Monday.
The 16-year-old daughter of Kellyanne Conway, a former senior counselor to former President Trump, and attorney George Conway appears in a new ad for the series that the offical American Idol account tweeted on Monday evening. “I’m very nervous but very excited,” she says in the promotion, which shows the teen, who is also a popular personality on TikTok, auditioning for a slot in the competition.
Later, introducing herself to judges Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel ...
The 16-year-old daughter of Kellyanne Conway, a former senior counselor to former President Trump, and attorney George Conway appears in a new ad for the series that the offical American Idol account tweeted on Monday evening. “I’m very nervous but very excited,” she says in the promotion, which shows the teen, who is also a popular personality on TikTok, auditioning for a slot in the competition.
Later, introducing herself to judges Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel ...
Claudia Conway is ending 2020 with a message of hope and gratitude. The 16 year old is the daughter of Kellyanne Conway, a former campaign manager and senior counselor to President Donald Trump, as well as the Lincoln Project co-founder George Conway. Earlier this year, Claudia rose to fame on TikTok, gaining a following after expressing views that differed from her conservative parents. She also exposed her tumultuous relationship with her family, with Kellyanne choosing to leave her role at the White House in August in order to focus on Claudia's well-being. In a Dec. 31 Instagram post, Claudia expressed gratitude for the followers who stuck by her during a rollercoaster...
- 12/31/2020
- E! Online
Claudia Conway is trying to make it in the big leagues. After amassing more than a million TikTok followers by exposing her at-times tumultuous relationship with mom Kellyanne Conway and father George Conway, the 16-year-old has her sights set on ABC's American Idol. On Monday, Nov. 16, Katy Perry revealed the teen is auditioning to compete on the 18th season of American Idol. She posted a video alongside Claudia to her Instagram Story, saying, "Well, well, well, let the games begin because Claudia just tried out for American Idol." Claudia also took to TikTok with a behind-the-scenes look at her day on set. She posted a video of herself in...
- 11/17/2020
- E! Online
In the waning hours of the 2020 presidential election, the Lincoln Project has enlisted Harrison Ford to narrate a new ad that plays up President Donald Trump’s suggestion that he will fire Dr. Anthony Fauci.
The spot features a scene from a Trump rally on Sunday in which supporters began chanting “Fire Fauci! Fire Fauci!” and the president responded, “Don’t tell anybody, but let me wait til a little bit after the election.”
Ford then says, “Tomorrow, you can fire only one of them. The choice is yours.”
The Lincoln Project and Harrison Ford are teaming up to let Americans know you can only keep one of them: Trump, or Fauci. pic.twitter.com/WmimV0inTC
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) November 3, 2020
The spot marked a rare foray into electoral politics for the Indiana Jones star. Ford has been more active in various causes, including issues like climate change, than...
The spot features a scene from a Trump rally on Sunday in which supporters began chanting “Fire Fauci! Fire Fauci!” and the president responded, “Don’t tell anybody, but let me wait til a little bit after the election.”
Ford then says, “Tomorrow, you can fire only one of them. The choice is yours.”
The Lincoln Project and Harrison Ford are teaming up to let Americans know you can only keep one of them: Trump, or Fauci. pic.twitter.com/WmimV0inTC
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) November 3, 2020
The spot marked a rare foray into electoral politics for the Indiana Jones star. Ford has been more active in various causes, including issues like climate change, than...
- 11/3/2020
- by Ted Johnson and Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
The Lincoln Project — a political action committee (Pac) founded by anti-Trump Republicans — is probably best known for flooding the TV airwaves (and your social media feeds) with videos mocking or attacking President Trump or his Republican allies.
The PACs founders, which include Reed Galen, Steve Schmidt, Rick Wilson and George Conway, were even featured in a 60 Minutes profile this past Sunday.
According to its latest quarterly report with the Federal Election Commission, The Lincoln Project has also become a favorite for some of Hollywood’s political heavyweights, with a number of prominent Democratic donors shifting some of their 2020 election spend toward ...
The PACs founders, which include Reed Galen, Steve Schmidt, Rick Wilson and George Conway, were even featured in a 60 Minutes profile this past Sunday.
According to its latest quarterly report with the Federal Election Commission, The Lincoln Project has also become a favorite for some of Hollywood’s political heavyweights, with a number of prominent Democratic donors shifting some of their 2020 election spend toward ...
- 10/14/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Lincoln Project — a political action committee (Pac) founded by anti-Trump Republicans — is probably best known for flooding the TV airwaves (and your social media feeds) with videos mocking or attacking President Trump or his Republican allies.
The PACs founders, which include Reed Galen, Steve Schmidt, Rick Wilson and George Conway, were even featured in a 60 Minutes profile this past Sunday.
According to its latest quarterly report with the Federal Election Commission, The Lincoln Project has also become a favorite for some of Hollywood’s political heavyweights, with a number of prominent Democratic donors shifting some of their 2020 election spend toward ...
The PACs founders, which include Reed Galen, Steve Schmidt, Rick Wilson and George Conway, were even featured in a 60 Minutes profile this past Sunday.
According to its latest quarterly report with the Federal Election Commission, The Lincoln Project has also become a favorite for some of Hollywood’s political heavyweights, with a number of prominent Democratic donors shifting some of their 2020 election spend toward ...
- 10/14/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Objectively speaking, Claudia Conway is fascinating. It’s controversial to state this point-blank, mostly because Conway is 15 years old, and there’s a tacit agreement among most mainstream media outlets that minors are off-limits (despite the entirety of the celebrity industrial complex serving as evidence to the contrary). But the daughter of Kellyanne and George Conway is objectively compelling, not only because of her outspoken anti-Trump views, which she regularly posts about on TikTok, but also because her social media presence offers a window into the domestic drama of her famous parents,...
- 10/7/2020
- by EJ Dickson
- Rollingstone.com
Claudia Conway, the daughter of former counselor to President Donald Trump, Kelleyanne Conway, announced via a TikTok on Sunday that she’s contracted Covid-19. @claudiamconway♬ The Loser – Zach Farache The video came just days after she went viral for posting her suspicions – then confirmation – that her mother had caught the virus alongside Trump. […]
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- 10/5/2020
- by Bry LeBerthon
- Uinterview
Kellyanne Conway, a former top adviser to President Donald Trump, said that she has tested positive for the coronavirus.
She wrote on Twitter, “Tonight I tested positive for Covid-19. My symptoms are mild (light cough) and I’m feeling fine. I have begun a quarantine process in consultation with physicians. As always, my heart is with everyone affected by this global pandemic.”
Another positive case in the White House https://t.co/944LgxqsPd
— Chris Megerian (@ChrisMegerian) October 3, 2020
Conway attended a White House ceremony last weekend where Trump introduced his Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett. About 150 attended the Rose Garden ceremony, but most of them did not wear masks and were packed together for the event.
Sen. Mike Lee (R-ut) and Sen. Thom Tillis (R-nc), who attended the event, also said that they tested positive, as did Notre Dame University president John Jenkins. A White House reporter who attended the event also tested position.
She wrote on Twitter, “Tonight I tested positive for Covid-19. My symptoms are mild (light cough) and I’m feeling fine. I have begun a quarantine process in consultation with physicians. As always, my heart is with everyone affected by this global pandemic.”
Another positive case in the White House https://t.co/944LgxqsPd
— Chris Megerian (@ChrisMegerian) October 3, 2020
Conway attended a White House ceremony last weekend where Trump introduced his Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett. About 150 attended the Rose Garden ceremony, but most of them did not wear masks and were packed together for the event.
Sen. Mike Lee (R-ut) and Sen. Thom Tillis (R-nc), who attended the event, also said that they tested positive, as did Notre Dame University president John Jenkins. A White House reporter who attended the event also tested position.
- 10/3/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Well well well, if it isn’t our old friend irony. After a year in which President Donald Trump publicly dismissed Covid-19 as something that was “going to disappear,” saying it “affects virtually nobody” and that it was a “hoax,” he and his wife Melania are now infected. This coming mere days after he mocked his presidential opponent for wearing a mask and after repeatedly holding rallies without proper safety procedures in place. It’d almost be funny… if we weren’t digging graves for 200,000 Americans (and counting!).
The world of Hollywood has, of course, been commenting on the diagnosis and the prevailing mood seems to be less sympathy and more “I told you so” with a sprinkling of “lmao.” Here’s just a selection of the responses:
In this difficult time let's be sure to show @realDonaldTrump the respect he's shown others.
— Danny Zuker (@DannyZuker) October 2, 2020
I have one word: Karma.
The world of Hollywood has, of course, been commenting on the diagnosis and the prevailing mood seems to be less sympathy and more “I told you so” with a sprinkling of “lmao.” Here’s just a selection of the responses:
In this difficult time let's be sure to show @realDonaldTrump the respect he's shown others.
— Danny Zuker (@DannyZuker) October 2, 2020
I have one word: Karma.
- 10/2/2020
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
A Supreme Court seat has opened in an election year, and you’ll never guess who is strongly in favor of filling it — all of the people who were against it last time. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his Republican colleagues would like to fill the vacancy created by Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, despite the fact that they spent the better part of 2016 vehemently opposing the idea of having a Supreme Court fight so close to ballot-casting time. (For reference, Antonin Scalia’s unexpected death was 269 days before...
- 9/21/2020
- by Tessa Stuart
- Rollingstone.com
Kellyanne Conway, the soon-to-depart senior adviser to President Donald Trump, addressed the Republican Convention by praising her boss for putting women in senior leadership positions.
“President Trump helped me shatter a barrier in the world of politics, by empowering me to manage his campaign to successful conclusion,” she said in her speech from the Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C.
He said that Trump “has elevated women to senior positions in business and in government. He confides and consults us, respects our opinions, and insists we are on equal footing with the men.”
Conway is departing the White House at the end of the month to spend more time with her family. Her remarks are a contrast to those of her husband, George Conway, one of the more strident Trump critics on Twitter and a founder of the anti-Trump group the Lincoln Project. He, too, is stepping away from his public platform.
“President Trump helped me shatter a barrier in the world of politics, by empowering me to manage his campaign to successful conclusion,” she said in her speech from the Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C.
He said that Trump “has elevated women to senior positions in business and in government. He confides and consults us, respects our opinions, and insists we are on equal footing with the men.”
Conway is departing the White House at the end of the month to spend more time with her family. Her remarks are a contrast to those of her husband, George Conway, one of the more strident Trump critics on Twitter and a founder of the anti-Trump group the Lincoln Project. He, too, is stepping away from his public platform.
- 8/27/2020
- by Ted Johnson and Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
“#Unfit: The Psychology of Donald Trump” is a frightening documentary that can leave you scared to death about the prospect of Donald Trump remaining in the Oval Office a day longer than is absolutely necessary. It’s a cautionary tale that can offer some degree of insight into the mind of our commander in chief. But it’s also a political documentary that can make you wonder whether film is even the right medium with which to take on Trump, and whether a movie like this can connect with anybody who doesn’t already believe everything it has to say.
The film by director Dan Partland is timely, of course, hitting select theaters and virtual cinemas on August 28, at the end of the week of the Republican Convention, and heading to streaming and VOD on Sept. 1. And it is tied into current news: Its focus on psychoanalyzing the president fits...
The film by director Dan Partland is timely, of course, hitting select theaters and virtual cinemas on August 28, at the end of the week of the Republican Convention, and heading to streaming and VOD on Sept. 1. And it is tied into current news: Its focus on psychoanalyzing the president fits...
- 8/25/2020
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Kellyanne Conway announced that she is officially stepping down as senior counselor to the president at the end of this month, and her husband George Conway announced that he is withdrawing from his post at the Lincoln Project. “For now, and for my beloved children, it will be less drama, more mama,” Kellyanne Conway wrote […]
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- 8/24/2020
- by Marie Fiero
- Uinterview
Kellyanne Conway, a high profile senior adviser to President Donald Trump, will leave the White House at the end of the month.
In a statement, Conway said that she and her husband made the decision in the interest of their children.
“This is completely my choice and my voice,” she said. “In time, I will announce future plans. For now, and for my beloved children, it will be less drama and more mama.”
The news comes as her husband, George Conway, announced on Twitter that he was stepping away from the Lincoln Project, the conservative group devoted to defeating Trump in the fall.
“So I’m withdrawing from @ProjectLincoln to devote more time to family matters. And I’ll be taking a Twitter hiatus. Needless to say, I continue to support the Lincoln Project and its mission. Passionately,” he wrote on Twitter on Sunday.
When it comes to Trump, the...
In a statement, Conway said that she and her husband made the decision in the interest of their children.
“This is completely my choice and my voice,” she said. “In time, I will announce future plans. For now, and for my beloved children, it will be less drama and more mama.”
The news comes as her husband, George Conway, announced on Twitter that he was stepping away from the Lincoln Project, the conservative group devoted to defeating Trump in the fall.
“So I’m withdrawing from @ProjectLincoln to devote more time to family matters. And I’ll be taking a Twitter hiatus. Needless to say, I continue to support the Lincoln Project and its mission. Passionately,” he wrote on Twitter on Sunday.
When it comes to Trump, the...
- 8/24/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Claudia Conway made her return to Twitter this week after her accounts had been shut down following a public dispute about her “freedom of speech” with her parents: White House adviser Kellyanne Conway and anti-Trump conservative George Conway. “got my phone back! probably wont have it for long though considering i’m about to revolutionize twitter brb,” Conway, 15, […]
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- 8/3/2020
- by Marie Fiero
- Uinterview
Joe Biden’s presidential campaign got a big boost in the latest quarter that brought it into closer parity with Donald Trump’s fundraising juggernaut, as the former vice president saw major contributions from a number of industry moguls and media titans.
Jeffrey Katzenberg, who hosted an event for Biden last month, gave $617,800 to the Biden Victory Fund, the joint fund-raising committee set up for the campaign, the Democratic National Committee and state parties. Also giving was Steven Spielberg, who chipped in $250,000, along with his wife, Kate Capshaw, who gave the same amount.
James Murdoch, the son of Rupert Murdoch, and his wife Kathryn each donated $615,000 to the victory fund.
Other contributors included Bob Iger, the executive chairman of The Walt Disney Co., who gave $250,000. Abigail Disney, the granddaughter of Roy E. Disney who is a documentary filmmaker and social activist, gave $50,000 to the Biden fund.
Biden’s fundraising accelerated...
Jeffrey Katzenberg, who hosted an event for Biden last month, gave $617,800 to the Biden Victory Fund, the joint fund-raising committee set up for the campaign, the Democratic National Committee and state parties. Also giving was Steven Spielberg, who chipped in $250,000, along with his wife, Kate Capshaw, who gave the same amount.
James Murdoch, the son of Rupert Murdoch, and his wife Kathryn each donated $615,000 to the victory fund.
Other contributors included Bob Iger, the executive chairman of The Walt Disney Co., who gave $250,000. Abigail Disney, the granddaughter of Roy E. Disney who is a documentary filmmaker and social activist, gave $50,000 to the Biden fund.
Biden’s fundraising accelerated...
- 7/16/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Claudia Conway, daughter of White House adviser Kellyanne Conway and anti-Trump conservative George Conway took to Twitter to claim her parents are silencing her freedom of speech. Earlier this week, Claudia went viral for her anti-Trump and pro-Black Lives Matter TikTok videos. Her account is now private, though her profile picture is still visible: a […]
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- 7/10/2020
- by Marie Fiero
- Uinterview
Update 5:20 Pm Claudia Conway’s Twitter account has been “padlocked.” The account is now private and accessible only to followers. Some of the tweets referenced below appear to have been deleted.
Previous Fifteen-year-old Claudia Conway, daughter of Kellyanne Conway and conservative anti-Trumper George Conway, might have just made the holiday weekend a bit tense in the family home: After dad George tweeted to journalists to “desist” from communication with his minor children, the newly outspoken Claudia responded, ‘you’re just mad that i’m finally getting my voice heard.”
Then her kicker: “sorry your marriage failed.”
The response was soon hidden, apparently by George Conway. Though he has recently warned followers about fake accounts pretending to be his daughter, this exchange appears to be the real thing.
Claudia Conway has just recently become outspoken on social media – TikTok, Twitter – and seems just as resistant to controversy as her mom,...
Previous Fifteen-year-old Claudia Conway, daughter of Kellyanne Conway and conservative anti-Trumper George Conway, might have just made the holiday weekend a bit tense in the family home: After dad George tweeted to journalists to “desist” from communication with his minor children, the newly outspoken Claudia responded, ‘you’re just mad that i’m finally getting my voice heard.”
Then her kicker: “sorry your marriage failed.”
The response was soon hidden, apparently by George Conway. Though he has recently warned followers about fake accounts pretending to be his daughter, this exchange appears to be the real thing.
Claudia Conway has just recently become outspoken on social media – TikTok, Twitter – and seems just as resistant to controversy as her mom,...
- 7/3/2020
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
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