Counselor kellyanne conway. She sat down with us to discuss her personal and professional life and what it is like serving in the Trump Administration. Nearly a year into your job at the white house what has , been the biggest learning curve for you . Ms. Conway the biggest learning curve has been transitioning from the private sector to Public Service. I have always admired those who entered Public Service but never envisioned myself going that route. And so to recognize that you now have the responsibility and the gravity of performing and speaking sometimes on behalf of the president and to the nation on behalf of the nation is a responsibility i take very seriously. I think it is that particular transition. Also, just to recognize the different rules and regulations governmentto ones service at this level, there seem to be many in number. And we in the Trump Administration as part of the commitment to transparency and accountability have gone farther than other administrations in t
I am the cofounder and president of free speech for people. Free speech for people is a national nonprofit, Nonpartisan Organization launched on the day of the Supreme Courts Citizens United decision more than seven years ago, and dedicated to defending our constitution and reclaiming our democracy. We have been comeeting with a Group Calling for an impeachment investigation of the president. More than 1. 3 million americans have joined this campaign, and it is backed by a legal advisory prominent constitutional scholars across the country, including two law professors on this panel today. Free speech for people is proud today to be joined by the need to Impeach Campaign for this press briefing to discuss the basis for a impeachment investigation of president donald j. Trump. Today we are releasing a white paper and our panel will discuss the grounds outlined in that document. Inill introduce our speakers the order they will be speaking. Following the remarks, we will take questions an
Entirety, little over one hour and 15 minutes. Listen to her reflections this afternoon. I also wish to express our gratitude to the honorable robert katzman. For all of his efforts to make this extraordinary symposium possible for our community. I look forward to sharing a few more words about judge rubber katzman in just a few minutes. I would also like to thank the present mary hartman and professor Wendi Williams from center who will join Justice Ginsburg in conversation this afternoon. Her authorized biographers and coauthors of own wordsbook, my published this last year. Finally, i wish to thank all of you for being here today for the special gathering. The bernstein symposium was dr. Ted under the memory of Martha Bernstein who is work in the areas of regulation, personnel and administrative reform continues to influence scholars today. He served as the founding dean of the Woodrow Wilson school of public and International Affairs at princeton. As president of brandeis, and for
Entirety, little over one hour and 15 minutes. Listen to her reflections this afternoon. I also wish to express our gratitude to the honorable robert katzman. For all of his efforts to make this extraordinary symposium possible for our community. I look forward to sharing a few more words about judge rubber katzman in just a few minutes. I would also like to thank the present mary hartman and professor Wendi Williams from center who will join Justice Ginsburg in conversation this afternoon. Her authorized biographers and coauthors of own wordsbook, my published this last year. Finally, i wish to thank all of you for being here today for the special gathering. The bernstein symposium was dr. Ted under the memory of Martha Bernstein who is work in the areas of regulation, personnel and administrative reform continues to influence scholars today. He served as the founding dean of the Woodrow Wilson school of public and International Affairs at princeton. As president of brandeis, and for
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