'What are you doing, George?” I asked him plainly and calmly. I got the same answer every time ... 'You work for a madman,' George would say in a loud, sinister voice.
I had two men in my life. One was my husband. One was my boss, who happened to be president of the United States. One of those men was defending me. And it wasn't George Conway. It was Donald Trump.", disappointed her by "skipping the kinds of confidential, civil conversations spouses typically have when one has a change of heart or both agree to disagree about something big."
"What are you doing, George?” I asked him plainly and calmly. I got the same answer every time ... "You work for a madman," George would say in a loud, sinister voice ...during this time," Conway continues, "I found out about it after it happened or as it was happening. It was sneaky, almost sinister.
Night after night, I would come home from a busy day at work ... While I was minding dishes, dogs, laundry, managing adolescent dramas and traumas, George would be just steps away from me, tucked away in his home office, plotting against my boss and me.how her husband reacted to those passages, she replied: "I write lovingly and nostalgically about George for much of the book ... People thought we made some sort of deal ...
that over dinner last year at Mar-a-Lago, Trump told her: "Write a great book, honey. You made history. You were theWhen she told him she wished he were still in the Oval Office, Trump replied: "We'll be back, honey. We'll all be back."
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