Kellyanne Conway devastated Democrats who wanted to keep former President Donald Trump off the ballot by summarizing their daily schedule in seven seconds.
“I just think Democrats wake up every morning and look at the calendar. The iPhone says January 6, 2021,” the former Trump adviser, 56, said.
'The date never changes. Then they get into an electric vehicle and have an abortion,” she said Wednesday on Fox News' afternoon show, Outnumbered.
Conway defended her former boss after the Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday removed Trump from the 2024 Republican primary under the 14th Amendment.
The court found that Trump engaged in “insurrection” as defined by the Fourteenth Amendment during the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Kellyanne Conway, 56, devastated Democrats who wanted to keep former President Donald Trump off the ballot by summarizing their daily schedule in seven seconds
“I just think Democrats wake up every morning and look at the calendar. The iPhone says January 6, 2021,” she said
Conway mocked Democrats for obsessing over the Jan. 6 riots by describing what she called a typical Democrats' day.
“I just described the Democratic Party to you in seven seconds,” Conway said. 'That is it. That's what I see.'
Conway became a Trump adviser in 2016 and served as campaign manager. At the end of August 2020, she resigned from the White House to spend more time with her family.
While defending Trump, Conway also commented on President Joe Biden's response to the Colorado Supreme Court's 4-3 decision.
While Biden sided with the court, saying there is “no doubt” that Trump participated in an “insurrection” on January 6, Conway predicted the decision will be reversed by the Supreme Court's conservative majority.
President Biden may “eat and own and swallow a 9-0 unanimous decision from the Supreme Court,” Conway said.
She called on Americans to pray for the judges: 'I'm really concerned for their safety. These crazy people out there, these rabid Biden voters out there, if there are any left.
“They find their way into the homes of Supreme Court justices, their children's schools, their workplaces and their places of worship,” she said.
'The date never changes. Then they get into an electric vehicle and have an abortion,” Conway said on Fox News' afternoon show Outnumbered Wednesday
Conway mocked Democrats for being obsessed with abortion rights and the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol while defending her former boss. Abortion rights protesters are pictured in Texas in 2022
In a 4-3 decision by Democratic-appointed judges, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that the ex-president and 2024 hopeful are ineligible to run for president.
The 14th Amendment was passed after the Civil War and prohibits public officials from seeking future office if they were “involved in an insurrection.”
“A majority of the Court finds that Trump is disqualified from holding the office of President under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment,” the court wrote.
It is the first time in history that the Constitution's “insurrection clause” has been used to disqualify a presidential candidate.
Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung confirmed Tuesday evening that the former president would appeal to the Supreme Court.
In Biden's first public comments since the stunning ruling, he said it is now up to the Supreme Court to decide whether Trump has violated the 14th Amendment and should be barred from holding public office.
'I think it goes without saying. You've seen it all,” Biden told reporters as he stepped off Air Force One for a trip to Milwaukee, a key political battleground where he also defeated Trump in 2020.
“Whether the Fourteenth Amendment applies, I'll let the court make that decision,” Biden said.
“But he certainly supported an uprising. There's no doubt about it. No. Zero.' Then Biden added of his rival: “He seems to be doubling down on everything.”
Conway defended her former boss after the Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday removed Trump (pictured Jan. 6, 2021) from the 2024 Republican primary under the 14th Amendment.
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Trump was guilty of “insurrection” as defined by the Fourteenth Amendment during the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
President Joe Biden approached reporters and said former President Donald Trump 'supported an insurrection'
Conway announced in August 2020 that she was leaving the White House after her 15-year-old daughter Claudia said in a series of tweets that she was “officially pushing for emancipation” from her parents.
She resigned for her family, to be “less drama, more mom,” she said in a statement.
Conway and her husband George filed for divorce in March after 22 years of marriage, as the former Trump adviser admitted that her husband's criticism of Trump was treasonous.
The couple who were known as political opposites went their separate ways after years of speculation about whether the couple even liked each other.
George was one of Donald Trump's biggest critics, publicly mocking the president on Twitter while employing his wife.
Kellyanne and George married in 2001 and had four children together: Claudia, Vanessa, Charlotte and George.
Trump celebrated her divorce on Truth Social, writing, “Congratulations to Kellyanne Conway on her DIVORCE from her crazy husband, Mr. Kellyanne Conway.
'Free at last, she is finally free from the disgusting albatross around her neck. She's an amazing person and will now have the freedom to live the kind of life she deserves… and it will be an amazing life without the extremely unattractive loser by her side!'