Kellyanne Conway weighs in on the Women’s March: “I frankly didn’t see the point”

Millions of women marched across the world Saturday in protest of President Trump’s rhetoric during the campaign, and the policies he has stated he will pursue.

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Appearing on ABC’s “This Week,” White House counsel Kellyanne Conway told George Stephanopoulos what she thought about the whole spectacle.

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“We certainly respect people’s First Amendment rights. But I frankly didn’t see the point,” she said.

“I mean you have a day after he’s uplifting and unifying and you have folks here being on a diatribe where I think they could have requested a dialogue. Nobody called me and said, ‘Hey, could we have a dialogue?'”

Conway also criticized the celebrities who made appearances.

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“You have a very prominent singer who’s worth hundreds of millions of dollars not going over to a woman’s shelter here in D.C. to write a check, but instead saying that she thought of, quote, ‘Burning down the White House,'” she said of singer Madonna, who made a not safe for work speech Saturday.

“Well, this is destructive.”

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