After Kellyanne's book came out, Trump criticized her.
He told an audience in DC that he loved Kellyanne.
The man was in the audience.
Two months ago, Donald Trump ripped into Kellyanne Conway on social media, but he doesn't seem to have a vendetta against her.
I adore Kellyanne! Trump spoke at the America First Policy Institute Summit about his former White House counselor.
Is that right, Kellyanne? I see my sister. "I love Kellyanne and she's sitting in the room," Trump said to applause and appeared to point at the woman.
Two months ago, Trump criticized the author of "Here's the Deal" for telling him he lost the election.
"Kellyanne didn't tell me that she thought we lost the election," Trump wrote. She would have been wrong if I hadn't dealt with her.
At one point in his speech, he said he thought a congressman had a head shaped like a watermelon.
They will get me in trouble for that, Kellyanne.
For more than a year, Trump has said he will seek the White House again in 2024, even though he did not win the election. The speech on Tuesday was no different. He predicted that the White House would be taken back by the Republicans.
"Staying silent would be a much simpler life, but that is not what I will do," Trump said.
It is said that the best day of your life is the day before you run for president. Have you heard that expression? I chuckled at it and said, "That may be true, Kelly?"
In an interview with Insider in May, she said she believed Trump would run for president again.
Since leaving office, Trump has not been to the nation's capital. He decried a "cesspool of crime" and proposed public safety policies.
The speech devolved into complaints about Democrats' investigations into whether he colluded with Russia to rig the election and boasted about the strength of the economy under his presidency.
The pitfalls of Trump's presidency were often cast as a failure of those around him by the author.
She said that the team failed on November 3. They denied him the evidence he sought and the respect he was due because they didn't confront their candidate with the reality of his situation.
The first woman to run a presidential campaign in American history tore into Brad Parscale, Trump's original 2020 campaign manager.
In her book, she states that Trump had her back. She wrote that her husband forced her to decide between her career and her marriage.
There were two men in my life. My husband was one of the two. My boss was the president of the US. I was being defended by one of those men. It wasn't George Conway, that's for sure. Donald Trump was the one who made the announcement.
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