
Some of the women who served in Donald Trump's White House are right to speak out, according to conservative attorney and anti-Trump activist George Conway.
Conway appeared on CNN Newsroom with Jim Acosta on Sunday, where he was asked about White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson's recent claim that she was groped by Rudy Giuliani on Jan. 6. Giuliani's political adviser says it's a "disgusting lie," according to the news report.
The host of the show said that "this just adds to the growing list of problems for Rudy Giuliani. It's stunning."
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"It is absolutely stunning. This man's fall from grace from the time from, you know, September 11th to today just continues in an amazing free fall. And the -- his problem is here he has no credibility," Conway said. "We saw the crazy stunt he pulled in the 'Borat' movie where he's trying to -- trying to make nice in some way to a girl who -- a woman who is basically a third of his age."
Conway went on to say Hutchinson "has no reason to lie about this."
"So you know, it's just -- it's just another blow to his credibility. But he doesn't really have any anymore," Conway said. He also said, "Thank goodness" for Hutchinson and other women speaking out against the ex-president.




