Conway calls Obama's attack on Trump 'very unbecoming'

President Barack Obama's vent session against Donald Trump while campaigning Tuesday on Hillary Clinton's behalf was "very unfortunate, very disappointing" and "very unbecoming for a president of the United States," Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said Wednesday.

"Commander in chief, indeed," Conway remarked to Fox News' Martha MacCallum on "America's Newsroom." "He could tell jokes in front of a friendly comfortable audience, Martha, about Donald Trump, trying to ridicule him."


During his speech, Obama chided political analysis that Trump has support from "working folks," while also accusing the media of promoting a false equivalence between the Trump Foundation and the Clinton Foundation.

"You want to debate foundations and charities? One candidate's family foundation has saved countless lives around the world. The other candidate's foundation took money other people gave to his charity and then bought a six-foot-tall painting of himself," Obama said, referring to recent report from The Washington Post. "I mean, I -- you know, he had the taste not to go for the 10-foot version but—"

Obama "sounds like most of the pundits on TV today, frankly, especially on other networks," Conway commented.

"But that doesn't really create a job. It doesn’t ensure one person who’s struggling for health care" or child care, Conway said, referring to the Trump campaign's rollout of its plan last night outside Philadelphia.

The "left is getting desperate," Conway said, "because they’re starting to wonder if Donald Trump can actually do this and win."

"We’ve had an amazing several weeks. She’s had a really rough few days. And I don't think he wants his legacy squandered away on a Hillary Clinton loss," she continued. "But I appreciate if he would go out there and say Hillary Clinton will carry on my Obamacare legacy. She'll put even more millions of people into poverty like I have. He can't do that. … All people don't feel like the economy has lifted them up. They don’t feel like Obamacare has been good. They don't feel like radical Islamic terrorism through ISIS has been quote contained or is the JV team, as he said."