Kellyanne Conway appeared on Good Morning America Monday, and took a grilling from George Stephanopoulos over her objections to James Comey’s 20/20 interview.

Conway started off by trashing the former FBI director, who was fired by Trump last year, for discussing the size of the president’s hands and the length of his tie.

“That’s really gutter,” Conway lamented.

Conway also curiously told Stephanopoulos that Comey “swung an election,” apparently admitting that the former FBI director’s announcement that the bureau was reopening the Clinton investigation handed President Donald Trump his 2016 win.

“He’s an admitted leaker,” Conway added, echoing her boss.

Stephanopoulos pushed back on a few of Conway’s contentions, before asking if “the president have any evidence to back up his side of the story.”

Conway went on to allege that Comey “admitted” in a Senate testimony that Trump did not ask him to drop the investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn, but Stephanopoulos interjected.

“Kellyanne, I have to stop you there, because that’s not correct either,” Stephanopoulos said, pointing out Comey said no one at the Justice Department asked him to drop the investigation.

“He was not asked about the president,” the ABC News anchor said, explaining that Comey has consistently maintained he felt Trump was trying to direct him to end the investigation.

Conway replied by arguing that Comey “loved being in the proximity of power.” The White House counselor declined to say whether Trump had seen the interview, but noted that his objections to Comey’s claims remain.

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