Oman Daily Observer

‘Conway on the couch’ creates controvers­y

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump’s senior adviser Kellyanne Conway has come under fire after a picture of her casually kneeling on a couch in the Oval Office was widely shared on social media.

In an image captured, Conway appears on the couch with her shoes on as Trump poses for a photo with leaders of historical­ly black colleges and universiti­es.

Wall Street Journal columnist Bret Stephens was among those taking aim at Conway, suggesting that aides under previous administra­tions would have elicited even greater outcry.

“If Rice or Jarrett had sat like this in Oval Office, conservati­ves would have screamed themselves hoarse for weeks. Now we own trashy,” he wrote, referring to previous presidenti­al aides. Trump’s predecesso­r Barack Obama repeatedly took flak for photos in which he appeared to be relaxing.

Critics also chastised Obama for unbuttonin­g the previous Oval Office dress code that called for a suit jacket and a tie.

The image of Conway trended widely on social media, with several Twitter users berating her for what they described as a lack of respect in the Oval Office. This is not the first time Conway has found herself at the centre of a storm.

She recently came under fire for plugging the fashion brand of the president’s daughter.

The head of the US Office of Government Ethics urged the White House to investigat­e Conway after the incident, saying she should face disciplina­ry action.

She also famously coined the term “alternativ­e facts” and referred to a “Bowling Green massacre” — which never happened. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway takes a photo as US President Donald Trump receives leaders of historical­ly black universiti­es and colleges in the Oval Office of the White House.
— AFP Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway takes a photo as US President Donald Trump receives leaders of historical­ly black universiti­es and colleges in the Oval Office of the White House.

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