Kellyanne Conway DOMINATES Chris “Fredo” Cuomo during Intense Impeachment Debate

Kellyanne Conway was recently interviewed about the impeachment process by Chris Cuomo of CNN, and he may not have gotten what he counted on when he invited her.

The two are not strangers as White House counselor Conway and CNN stooge Cuomo have locked horns a number of times over the last three years.

In 2017, the two engaged in an epic a 22-minute yelling match on “News Day” over foreign policy, tax reform, and Roy Moore. Conway stole the show from Cuomo on several occasions, pushing him to answer if Al Franken (Dem-MN) and Rep. John Conyers (Dem-MI) should resign because of multiple allegations of sexual assault against each man.

 

In their latest exchange, Cuomo opened with a total misrepresentation of the US judicial system and House impeachment. Conway responded, saying, “Well, Christopher, thanks for having me. First of all, that’s not how American jurisprudence works. You don’t try to prove your innocence if you’ve not been proven guilty. And we don’t need to present witnesses. In fact, presenting witnesses to disprove one’s guilty before one is found guilty, is exactly how trials work in the United States.”

Conway wrapped the interview up for a clueless Cuomo by saying he didn’t want answers but a boost for his sinking network.

Watch the video and learn what Cuomo wanted to happen before the interview even began. Kellyanne Conway’s rebuke of Cuomo near the end of the interview is well worth waiting for.


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