Here’s Kellyanne Conway, who is paid with your tax dollars, on TV advocating for people to “go buy Ivanka’s stuff” pic.twitter.com/Lce8qspAZo — Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) February 9, 2017

Kellyanne Conway is getting ridiculed on Twitter after she used an interview this morning to advertise products from Ivanka Trump.

As President Donald Trump accuses Nordstrom of unfairness for dropping his daughter’s brand over poor sales numbers, Conway appeared on Fox & Friends and said that Trump critics were attacking the POTUS by punishing his daughter’s business. During this interview, there were multiple occasions where Conway boosted Ivanka Trump’s merchandise and told Fox viewers to go out and start buying it.

“I’m going to give a free commercial here,” Conway said. “Go buy it today, everybody. You can find it online.”

Beyond the legal complications of Conway’s remarks, there were a lot of people on Twitter who were not impressed by her blatant attempt to sell the Trump brand:

Conway defends Trump attacking Nordstrom—by giving Ivanka’s products “a free commercial,” a violation of federal law https://t.co/wFvZAcFlHj pic.twitter.com/3erKpQ0THc — Marina Fang (@marinafang) February 9, 2017

Kellyanne CONWAY tells the public to “go buy Ivanka’s stuff.” Is this FINALLY enough to call “conflict of interest?” — D.Parker (@therealdparker) February 9, 2017

Do NOT fight with your own SCOTUS nominee. Do NOT use the WH to push family business. These are not tough rules, for f*** sake. — Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) February 9, 2017

Kellyanne Conway finds your failure to purchase Ivanka Trump goods disheartening and demoralizing. — John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) February 9, 2017

Louisiana endured tornadoes, Flint still doesn’t have clean water. The government’s concern? ‘Go buy Ivanka’s stuff’ @KellyannePolls — Felicity Boyd (@FeliB1013) February 9, 2017

Here’s a quote of @KellyannePolls breaking federal law.

Happy Thursday. https://t.co/7He4GTWpuz — andy lassner (@andylassner) February 9, 2017

I just, like, do we have to explain WHY this is inappropriate? https://t.co/mY2Dmhrxsl — Josh Barro (@jbarro) February 9, 2017

And if you act NOW we’ll throw in a free executive order of your choice. DON’T WAIT SUPPLIES ARE LIMITED https://t.co/Q5iUFk3pDO — Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) February 9, 2017

“HOW CAN THIS BE LEGAL?” you might ask yourself. Well, it’s not.https://t.co/veQUW7WiQO https://t.co/AWQBlqBkum — Ana Marie Cox (@anamariecox) February 9, 2017

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