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Kellyanne Conway's Daughter Goes Out With A Bang After Her Parents Kick Her Off Social Media For Trolling Them




As a senior advisor to Donald Trump, Kellyanne Conway has been unwavering in her support for the President.

Her daughter, Claudia Conway, however, has gained notoriety for her anti-Trump posts on social media.



Things recently seemed to be escalating at the Conway household, however.

Claudia recently went live on TikTok showing a conflict with her mother.


Before long, Conway began hinting that she would be leaving social media.

Finally, on Monday, July 13, Conway made it official. She confirmed her parents were making her leave the internet and said goodbye, tweeting:

"My parents are forcing me to delete social media so this is my last tweet. Apparently, i don't have a platform! It's fake! Love you all so much. Keep fighting."


George Conway, who previously let his daughter give interviews to some reporters, also tweeted that she would no longer be available to the press.

In a tweet from her private account, Conway replied to her father:

"You're just mad that I'm finally getting my voice heard. sorry your marriage failed."

Conway may be exiled from Twitter, but she is not forgotten.

Many hoped to see other conservative daughters start standing up to the President.


Shortly after Conway left Twitter, the hashtag #SaveClaudiaConway began trending.


Claudia Conway may be banned from social media by her parents for now, but someday she will surely return.

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