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Ana Navarro Lays Into Eric Trump For His Hypocritical Twitter Attack Of Kellyanne Conway's Husband 🔥

If there's anyone qualified to speak on healthy marriages and relationships, it's totally a member of the Trump family. After a recent tweet from George Conway, husband to White House senior advisor Kellyanne Conway, insinuating President Trump was guilty of witness tampering, the President's son, Eric Trump, spoke out against Mr. Conway on Twitter, attacking him for his "disrespect."



CNN pundit Ana Navarro couldn't let Eric Trump's hypocrisy slide. In a segment on Tuesday, December 4, she dug into the President's son for passing judgement on another husband's disrespect while giving his own father a pass:

"Your father is Donald Trump, who cheated on every one of his three wives, including your mom. Who cheated on his current wife with a Playboy bunny, and cheated on the Playboy bunny with a stripper. Maybe, just maybe, talking about husbands being disrespectful to wives is not the alley, is not the one that you should be taking on."


'Your father's Donald Trump': Ana Navarro mocks Eric Trump's thoughts on the Conwaysyoutu.be

She went on:

"I can tell you it seems to me that George Conway has great respect for justice, for the truth, for the Constitution, the rule of law, for the role of the presidency, for the integrity of judicial proceedings, for the independence of the judicial branch. For that I think a lot of Americans respect him."



Twitter was living for Navarro's sick burn.




No one who ignores his own father's infidelities should be judging another person's legal opinions as "disrespectful."


Navarro got major props on Twitter for pointing out Eric's lack of logical follow-through.



Many other marriages have weathered differing political opinions and survived.

Eric won't likely be forgetting Navarro's burn anytime soon...

H/T - Rawstory, YouTube

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