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Claudia Conway Deserves Emancipation from Her Parents' Toxic Life

Kellyanne Conway's dissemination of an explicit image of her underage daughter is only her latest transgression.

In August of 2020 Kellyanne Conway announced that she was stepping down from her official role in the Trump administration in order to spend more time with her four children and offer them "less drama, more mama."

But that promised lack of drama never materialized. Even after Donald Trump's tumultuous departure from office, the personal drama has continued to escalate. Now it has risen to a level that includes Conway disseminating a topless image of her 16-year-old daughter on Twitter. It's worth looking back at how this all started.

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Claudia Conway and How Teenagers are Reforming Politics

The 15-year-old (anti-Trump) daughter of Kellyanne Conway has spoken out about wanting emancipation from her family.

Kellyanne Conway and her daughter Claudia take their seats at the Women's Empowerment Panel, at the White House in Washington

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President Trump might have the luxury of employing a number of his children and in-laws, but not everyone on his team has been able to pass down their political beliefs in their families.

The latest child of someone from the Trump camp to make headlines isn't Ivanka—rather, it's 15-year-old Claudia Conway, whose mother, Kellyanne Conway, just announced that she will be stepping down from her role as Trump's counselor. Across her multiple social media accounts, each boasting tens of thousands of followers, Claudia has been broadcasting her disdain for her mother's affiliation with Trump.

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Why Are George and Kellyanne Conway Still Together?

With the recent quote-tweet drama, the basis for their marriage is more and more difficult to understand

Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway, left, George Sifakis, Director of the Office of Public Liaison, center, and Director of the National Economic Council and chief economic advisor Gary Cohn, right, speak prior to the arrival of United States President9 11 16th Anniversary, Washington DC, USA - 11 Sep 2017

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Since his election in 2016, Donald Trump's presidency has produced some very unlikely heroes of the #resistance.

Among them: the Republican former FBI director who probably lost Hillary Clinton the election, an anonymous clout-chaser within the Trump White House, and the jingoistic former Secretary of Defense. But perhaps none of these "heroes" are as unlikely as George Conway, not least of all because he cuts such a particularly unheroic figure, holding his wife's fur coat, with a gerbilish smile between two hamsteresque cheeks. While the lionized Robert Meuller, with his lantern jaw, surprised the viewing public when, at his long-awaited hearing, he sounded like an ordinary old man, I doubt anyone would be surprised to learn that George Conway speaks entirely in Furbish. Even Kellyanne would probably take that one in stride.

Peaking of taking things in stride, how has Kellyanne kept going in both her career and her marriage with all this insanity? She's certainly no stranger to navigating sensitive situations with little regard for harsh realities, but can you imagine your famous boss publicly referring to your spouse as the "husband from hell?" Or your husband saying that you're in a cult, then quote-tweeting you specifically to undermine you while you're doing your job? Kellyanne Conway works as Senior Counselor to President Trump, all while her husband amasses hundreds of thousands of followers on Twitter, exclusively by insulting, criticizing, and calling out that same President Trump. The tension of it all is clearly draining Kellyanne of her life force, so why is there still no sign of a divorce or a resignation in the offing?

And it's not as though George is simply upholding his long-held political stance. He was a Republican up until 2018, when he changed his affiliation to Independent and was actually considered for two separate positions in the White House. He was still voicing his support for Trump through June of 2017. Is he just angry that he was passed over? Maybe Trump made one of his famously catty remarks about George's looks, and George couldn't take the heat—a man who uses a flattering courtroom sketch as his avatar clearly has some insecurities about his looks. Or maybe George and Kellyanne have some kind of Carville-Matalin-style strategy to cement themselves in the news for the long term. They don't want their celebrity to be contingent on Trump's continued success, so they play both sides of the issues and stay in the headlines.

That certainly makes more sense than the idea that Kellyanne can tell a reporter that her husband's tweets are disrespectful and "a violation of basic decency, certainly, if not marital vows," but then ask for the comment to be anonymous and go home to an adoring husband who spends his days thinking of how best to cause chaos in her workplace—up to and including penning an op-ed for The Atlantic entitled "Unfit for Office.entitled "Unfit for Office." Does it make any sense that Kellyanne would call a reporter to berate her for mentioning George's tweets, and say, "He gets his power through me, if you haven't noticed. Not the other way around," if there was any warmth or love left between them?

Clearly there's something sneaky going on here. Clearly the reason the two are still together despite the appearance of so much hostility between them is because that hostility is orchestrated as part of their joint plans for continued relevance… Because the only other explanation is that it's all part of some weird sex game, the mere thought of which seeds mortal minds with a suffocating dread that can never be uprooted. God help us all.