Kellyanne Conway says she’s ‘going to do an even better job’ as stay-at-home mom to daughter Claudia amid family rift
KELLYANNE Conway has said that she plans to do an "even better job" as a stay-at-home mom once she steps down from her position at the White House.
Conway, who recently announced that she is set to leave her role as counselor to the president at the end of August, was speaking to the Washington Post ahead of the final night of the Republican National Convention.
At one point, Claudia also urged Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to adopt her.
She also tweeted on Sunday that she was taking a break form social media due to mental health concerns.
Claudia wrote: "this is becoming way too much so i am taking a mental health break from social media. see y’all soon. thank you for the love and support. no hate to my parents please."
Speaking at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday, Conway hailed "family, faith and freedom" in her speech.
The 53-year-old said: "I was raised in a household of all women. They were self reliant and resilient. Their lives were not easy, they never complained, and money was tight.
"But we had an abundance of what mattered most - family, faith and freedom.
"I learned that in America, limited means does not make for limited dreams.
"The promise of America belongs to us all."