URGENT UPDATE: In a surprising turn of events, Kellyanne Conway has praised President Donald Trump’s recent transformation of the Rose Garden, calling it a bold move that signals a shift in the political landscape. The President was seen preparing the historic garden, which dates back to 1903, for what he claims will be “the greatest event in the history of the White House.”
This renovation, reminiscent of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, has raised eyebrows, as the President aims to create a more vibrant atmosphere at the White House. On Tuesday, Trump was spotted testing speakers in the Rose Garden while playing his personal playlist, pumping his fist to the music. Conway remarked on Fox News’ The Five, “What he’s done in the Rose Garden is the ultimate ‘get off my lawn’ to the left,” emphasizing the significance of the President’s actions.
The renovation has drawn criticism for potentially paving over the historical significance of the Rose Garden, originally revamped for President John F. Kennedy. However, Trump defended the changes, claiming they were necessary to prevent women in high heels from “falling into the wet grass.”
During her segment, Conway, who served as Trump’s campaign manager and senior advisor, expressed her belief that Trump has successfully reclaimed “the cool” factor for the GOP. “He’s having a blast,” she stated. “This is the guy with swagger.” She further highlighted the disconnect within the Democratic Party, which is currently experiencing significant voter registration woes.
An alarming analysis from The New York Times revealed that between 2020 and 2024, approximately 2.1 million voters have left the Democratic Party, while the Republican Party gained 2.4 million new voters in the same timeframe. Conway suggested that the Democrats are “bereft of ideas” and need to find their own “outsider” to regain their footing.
Amidst this backdrop, California Governor Gavin Newsom’s new social media strategy, which mirrors Trump’s tactics, has been met with skepticism. Conway dismissed the strategy as “cringe” and stated, “Only he can do what he’s done with social media, with podcasts, in the way he’s done it.”
As this story develops, the implications of Trump’s actions in the Rose Garden and the shifting voter dynamics could have lasting effects on the upcoming elections. Political analysts and voters alike will be watching closely to see how these changes resonate in the coming months.
Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving story.
