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Kellyanne Conway's Teenage Daughter Just Trolled Trump on TikTok Urging Her Followers to Drag Trump Properties Online

Kellyanne Conway's Teenage Daughter Just Trolled Trump on TikTok Urging Her Followers to Drag Trump Properties Online
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Teens on TikTok are becoming a new figurehead of the proverbial Resistance. They've been credited as a driving force behind disrupting President Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma earlier this month by reserving hundreds of thousands of tickets without showing up.


They've been encouraging users of the popular video app to disrupt the Trump campaign's online merchandise data by stocking their virtual shopping carts without completing their purchase.

Now, Claudia Conway—daughter of presidential counselor Kellyanne Conway—is joining the fight by encouraging her followers to leave one star reviews on all of Trump's resorts and properties.

Watch below.


@claudiamconway i love trump 😌🧚♀️💖 but replace 'love' with 'think that we should extinguish'
♬ Mariposa (Peach Tree Rascals) - goalsounds

One video features Conway dancing in front of text that reads:

"would be shame if we all left one star reviews on all of trump's restaurants, hotels, and golf courses"

Other videos show her criticizing the Trump administration's advocacy for anti-LBGTQ policies and urging Trump supporters to educate themselves.

In many of her posts, she demands the arrests of the officers who murdered Breonna Taylor, an unarmed Black woman, in her sleep.

Conway stressed on her social media that she does not resent her mother and that her opinions are hers alone.


@claudiamconway Reply to @charlie_b69 bye bye now 🖤 ps. ACAB 🖤
♬ original sound - shortfakeblonde

Claudia Conway isn't the only member of her household who's vocally against Kellyanne Conway's boss. Claudia's father and Kellyanne's husband, Republican lawyer George Conway, frequently decries Trump on Twitter and was instrumental in founding the growing anti-Trump Republican PAC The Lincoln Project.

People cheered Claudia for expressing her opinion.



People began likening her to her Trump-critic father.




The videos have led even more people to wonder what dinner at the Conway house is like.

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