Life

Kellyanne Conway Said Sean Spicer Used 'Alternative Facts' at His Controversial Press Conference

Kellyanne Conway appeared on 'Meet The Press' and said Sean Spicer used "Alternative Facts" at his controversial press conference.

Kellyanne Conway appeared on NBC’s Meet the Press on Sunday, and defended White House press secretary Sean Spicer’s controversial press conference, in which he blatantly lied about the inauguration crowd size, and accused the media of false reporting.

When host Chuck Todd asked Conway why Spicer presented the media with “falsehoods,” she insisted that they were simply “alternative facts.”

“You’re saying it’s a falsehood, and they’re giving—Sean Spicer, our press secretary, gave alternative facts to that,” she said.

Despite being admittedly befuddled, Todd refused to back down, and told Conway that “alternative facts are not facts. They are falsehoods.”

Spicer came under fire Saturday, when he claimed that that Friday’s inauguration crowd was the largest in the history of the country, a statement that is easily disprovable by the many aerial photographs taken that day, which show a crowd far smaller than past inaugurations.

Conway made no mention of the photographs Sunday, and instead claimed that it’s impossible to know for sure how many people attended the inauguration. “I don’t think you can prove those numbers one way or another,” said. “There's no way to quantify crowd numbers.”

The interview was tense from the beginning, as Conway tried to deflect Todd’s questioning, prompting the unrelenting host to push her even further. “You did not answer the question of why the president asked the White House press secretary to come out in front of the podium for the first time and utter a falsehood,” Todd said. “Why did he do that? It undermines the credibility of the entire White House press office on day one.”

Meanwhile, #alternativefacts is already the number one trending topic on Twitter, as Americans try to make sense of their new reality.

Related Stories

Not Available Lead
life

Kellyanne Conway Thinks Women With Kids Shouldn’t Work in the White House

Donald Trump's former campaign manager Kellyanne Conway doesn't think women with kids should take jobs in the White House.

Debbie Encalada3436 days ago
Kellyanne Conway smiles for the camera.
pop-culture

Seth Meyers Grills Trump Advisor Kellyanne Conway About Trump's Alleged Russian Ties

Seth Meyers came out swinging in his interview with Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway.

Trace William Cowen3401 days ago
Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway appears on PBS.
life

Trump Campaign Manager: "Rape Would Not Exist" If Women Were Stronger

Trump's third campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, is under fire for her 2013 remarks about rape that recently resurfaced.

Trace William Cowen3534 days ago

It looks like Conway's tenure in the White House won't be quite as glamorous as Saturday Night Live pictured it in their Chicago-parodying skit that aired this week.

Stay ahead on Exclusives

Download the Complex App