White House counselor Kellyanne Conway Kellyanne Elizabeth ConwaySpecial counsel investigating DeVos for potential Hatch Act violation: report George and Kellyanne Conway honor Ginsburg Trump carries on with rally, unaware of Ginsburg's death MORE said Monday she expects to see a staff shakeup after the furor over leaked comments made during an internal meeting last week.

“I had several discussions with the president on this very topic today,” Conway said on Fox News.

Asked by "The Story's" Martha MacCallum if she expects personnel changes as a result, Conway said, “I do, actually. Yes, I do.”

Conway ends the interview by remarking that she expects White House personnel changes as a result of the sort of leaks Trump denounced on Twitter Monday afternoon pic.twitter.com/TAiweTNd6W — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2018

Conway’s warning came hours after President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE condemned White House leakers as “traitors and cowards” and vowed to discover the source of the problem.

The so-called leaks coming out of the White House are a massive over exaggeration put out by the Fake News Media in order to make us look as bad as possible. With that being said, leakers are traitors and cowards, and we will find out who they are! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 14, 2018

The White House has been an uproar in recent days after The Hill first reported that communications staffer Kelly Sadler mocked Sen. John McCain John Sidney McCainCindy McCain endorses Biden: He's only candidate 'who stands up for our values' Biden says Cindy McCain will endorse him Biden's six best bets in 2016 Trump states MORE’s (R-Ariz.) brain cancer diagnosis.

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Sadler said during an internal meeting that McCain’s opposition to Trump’s pick for CIA director, Gina Haspel, “doesn’t matter” because “he’s dying anyway.”





Lawmakers and former government officials have sharply criticized the comments and called for a public apology from Sadler and the White House.

The White House has not offered one, instead doubling down on its argument that the issue is the leak in the first place.

Deputy press secretary Raj Shah said during Monday’s press briefing that the matter was handled “internally,” but would not elaborate.

On Fox News, Conway defended Trump’s diatribe against leakers. Those who work at the White House should be loyal to the president and his agenda, she said.

“It’s not so much leaking as using the media to shiv each other, and that was going on quite a bit at the beginning of this administration and it’s less so now,” Conway said.

"But I think the president is on solid ground here."