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Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, has been one of the few people in the political spectrum who has stood with the president-elect in his denial that the Russians did not “hack the election” and his belief that the findings by the nation’s intelligence organizations are incorrect. She ripped into Press Secretary Josh Earnest for saying that Trump knew about the Russian hack, saying that the press secretary was “auditioning to be a political pundit.”

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This morning she told “America’s Newsroom” host Martha MacCallum that Hillary Clinton and Obama’s desire to investigate into the possible Russian interference suggests that they don’t “love the country enough.” Conway went on to say that Obama and Clinton could “shut down” the ongoing animosity between Trump and the senators and electors who are calling for an investigation into the “hack.”

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Conway, as she has before, directed her attention to the point that Hillary Clinton had no message. She said, “it’s not a mystery how this election was won or lost.” Obama has ordered a full investigation into possible Russian interference in the hacking before he leaves office. Wikileaks editor-in-chief, Julian Assange, and Vladimir Putin have both said that Russia was not responsible for the leaked e-mails

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Alex is from Delaware. He lives in DC.
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