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Kellyanne Conway, a long-serving adviser to Donald Trump known for sparring with reporters, says she will step down to focus on her family.
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Conway, 53, has been at Trump's side since day one, managing his 2016 campaign that catapulted the reality TV star into the world's most powerful office.
But the past four years of singular loyalty to Trump, including defending him on TV and with informal "gaggles" with the press, have taken a toll on the combative spin doctor who coined the phrase "alternative facts."
While she made a name for herself as one of Trump's sharpest defenders, her husband, prominent Washington lawyer George Conway, is a strident critic of the president, repeatedly and loudly questioning his mental fitness for office.
"I will be transitioning from the White House at the end of this month," she said.
"George is also making changes. We disagree about plenty but we are united on what matters most: the kids."
She said their four children would be starting the new academic year remotely.
"As millions of parents nationwide know, kids 'doing school from home' requires a level of attention and vigilance that is as unusual as these times," she said. "For now, and for my beloved children, it will be less drama, more mama."
Her announcement came a day after her 15-year-old daughter Claudia tweeted that she was "devastated" that her mother would speak at the Republican convention, and pledged to seek legal emancipation "due to years of childhood trauma and abuse."
George Conway said he would be stepping back from the Lincoln Project, a group of anti-Trump Republicans he co-founded, and taking a break from Twitter, which he frequently used to assail the president. The dislike is mutual, with Trump calling him the "husband from hell."
Kellyanne Conway came to prominence just days after Trump took office for coining the term "alternative facts" while defending the debunked White House claim that the 45th president's inauguration crowd was larger than Barack Obama's.
During Trump's term she was both famous and notorious for sparring with the media, often by finding a way to change the topic, turn the question back on the reporter, or merely complain.
She did all of it with a flamboyant fashion sense - snake-skin pattern dress one day, a bright red one the next - standing out in an often-gray city.
Her work led her at one point to be depicted on the long-running US comedy show Saturday Night Live as "Kellywise," a spoof of the murderous, sewer-dwelling clown from horror novel and film It.
A lawyer and pollster by training, she kept her White House role while other aides was forced out, quit or left in humiliation.
Conway described her time at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue as "heady" and "humbling" and said her departure was "completely my choice and my voice."
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Kellyanne Conway said she's leaving to take care of her kids, including Claudia, who tweeted she was devastated that her mother would speak at the Republican convention. George Conway said he is stepping back as well. BLOOMBERG, REUTERS
















