President-elect Donald Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE’s future counselor said she is "amused" by the chilled response she has received so far as she begins to search for a private school for her four children in Washington.

Kellyanne Conway is concerned her work for Trump may impact her school search upon relocating to the nation’s dark-blue capital, the New York Post reported Wednesday.

“I would not characterize myself as ‘worried’ so much as amused by the silence and sighs on the other end of the phone when friends and allies have made preliminary inquiries on my behalf,” she told the Post while visiting schools in the District.

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Noting many private school handbooks and websites tout diversity and open-mindedness, Conway said, “For some, there is comfort in sameness."

Conway also said she is surprised by “the flood” of people who have offered to help her family during its transition to D.C.

When asked if her family is also house hunting in D.C., Conway replied, “First things first."

A source told the Post that Conway is "asking everyone with connections to D.C. schools for help."

Trump announced Conway's new role as his counselor last week, adding she would work with senior leadership to help advance his administration’s goals.

“Kellyanne Conway has been a trusted advisor and strategist who played a crucial role in my victory,” he said in a Dec. 22 statement. "She is a tireless and tenacious advocate of my agenda and has amazing insights on how to effectively communicate our message."

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