Kellyanne Conway reacts to CNN's Anderson Cooper rolling his eyes at her in a heated interview earlier this week in which the counselor to President Trump said his decision to fire James Comey "had nothing to do with Russia" or a coverup.



"Can you imagine rolling your eyes, having a male anchor on a network roll eyes at Hillary Clinton, at somebody, a female representative spokeswoman for President Obama or President Bill Clinton? I think not," Conway said on Thursday's FOX & Friends.



"I face sexism a lot of times when I show up for interviews like that," Conway also said.



Transcript, via FOX News:





Well I want to put a couple things in context. He had me sit through a bunch of tapes showing then candidate Trump commending Jim Comey about Hillary Clinton’s emails, talking about him etc. and the fact is that they showed all these clips and it showed candidate Trump in Grand Rapids Michigan and I said hey, thanks for the trip down memory lane and talked about winning Michigan and then he rolled his eyes and let me tell you something, Hillary Clinton is in search of sexism as a lame excuse for why her disastrous candidacy and campaign lost six months ago. I face sexism a lot of times when I show up for interviews like that.



Can you imagine rolling your eyes, having a male anchor on a network roll eyes at Hillary Clinton? At somebody, a female representative spokeswoman for President Obama or President Bill Clinton? I think not. So, and, of course, it went viral. But the whole interview, if people would look at that entire interview and then my interview yesterday morning on the same network with Chris Cuomo they’ll see that we feel very comfortable in this White House, referring people to the fact that the president was in his full authority to take the advice of the deputy attorney general who wrote a two and a half page chalked full memo that is the subject title is quote restoring confidence in the FBI. That was the entire point to the memo. And gave his recommendations to the attorney general who shared them with the president who took decisive action.

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