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In the age of disinformation, the 2024 presidential election is all about political gamesmanship and that does not exclude the media. Truth takes a backseat to pushing a preferred narrative and one of the more prevalent questions is which Republican candidate does the media prefer going up against their guy, President Joe. Biden. Some say the media fears Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis most, which may explain the cottage industry that has popped up in trashing the Republican star, but others, including former Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, believe Donald Trump...

The wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas reportedly received nearly $100,000 in secret payments orchestrated by the leader of the conservative Federalist Society — with an assist from former Donald Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway. Ginni Thomas, a prominent far right-wing activist, scored the back-channel payments from Leonard Leo, a powerful court-shaping conservative guru, even as Leo’s non-profit filed briefs to the court on which her husband sits.

Political disagreements were not on the menu at Il Postino on the Upper East Side where Andrew Cuomo and Kellyanne Conway dined together Monday night.

The disgraced former governor sat with the ex-political advisor for one of his biggest rivals — former President Donald Trump.

Cuomo, a Democrat, and Conway, a Republican, were photographed leaving the Italian restaurant on 61st Street after 10 p.m.

The former gov did not comment on the relevance of the dinner as he got into his car.

Kellyanne Conway, former adviser and White House counselor to President Trump, acknowledged Joe Biden as the apparent winner of the presidential race in an interview that aired Friday.

ā€œIf you look at the vote totals in the Electoral College tally, it looks like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will prevail,ā€ Conway said in an interview with The 19th. ā€œI assume the electors will certify that and it will be official. We, as a nation, will move forward, because we always do."

President Trump joked with then-White House press secretary Sarah Sanders that she would have to ā€œgo to North Korea and take one for the teamā€ after the country’s leader, Kim Jong Un, winked at her in June 2018 during a summit in Singapore, according to a report Wednesday.

ā€œKim Jong Un hit on you,ā€ Trump told Sanders as they were riding in the presidential limousine on the way to the airport. ā€œHe did. He f—ing hit on you.ā€

The exchange is included in Sanders’ memoir, ā€œSpeaking for Myself,ā€ the Guardian reported, citing a copy of the book.

Ms. Conway said she was stepping away from her role as the president’s counselor to spend more time with her four teenage children.

Kellyanne Conway, President Trump’s counselor and one of his longest-serving and most visible aides, said on Sunday night that she planned to leave the White House next week.

Presidential counselor Kellyanne Conway, who served as President Trump's final campaign manager during the 2016 election that carried him to victory, announced Sunday evening that she'll be leaving her White House post at the end of this month.

Her conservative lawyer husband, George Conway, who is a frequent critic of the president, simultaneously announced on social media that he will be stepping back from his position at the Lincoln Project, an entity consisting of anti-Trump Republicans and independents.

Kellyanne Conway, one of President Donald Trump’s most influential and longest serving advisers, announced Sunday that she would be leaving the White House at the end of the month.

Conway, Trump’s campaign manager during the stretch run of the 2016 race, was the first woman to successfully steer a White House bid, then became a senior counselor to the president. She informed Trump of her decision in the Oval Office.

Meet the Trump administration survivors.

People like Kellyanne Conway, Stephen Miller and Betsy DeVos joined President Trump’s team at the beginning. They've occasionally -- or in some cases, repeatedly -- found themselves embroiled in controversies. But unlike the many other ex-Trump officials who’ve resigned, or been fired or pushed out, these stalwarts haven’t gone anywhere.