Kellyanne Conway revealed Sunday that she is a victim of a past sexual assault during a discussion about the allegations facing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
"I feel very empathetic, frankly, for victims of sexual assault and sexual harassment and rape," Conway told CNN "State of the Union" anchor Jake Tapper.
Conway then paused for a moment and cleared her throat before making an emotional, personal revelation. While saying that both the accused and accuser need to be treated fairly, Conway said the entire ordeal surrounding Kavanaugh's nomination shouldn't be made into a "meeting of the #MeToo movement," and that she doesn't expect anyone else to be held responsible for her perpetrator's conduct. #kellyanne #kavanaugh #youtube.com/c/RespectMedia
"I feel very empathetic, frankly, for victims of sexual assault and sexual harassment and rape," Conway told CNN "State of the Union" anchor Jake Tapper.
Conway then paused for a moment and cleared her throat before making an emotional, personal revelation. While saying that both the accused and accuser need to be treated fairly, Conway said the entire ordeal surrounding Kavanaugh's nomination shouldn't be made into a "meeting of the #MeToo movement," and that she doesn't expect anyone else to be held responsible for her perpetrator's conduct. #kellyanne #kavanaugh #youtube.com/c/RespectMedia
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