White House counselor will depart her position in the Trump administration at the end of the month to focus on family matters, she said in a statement late Sunday.
"We disagree about plenty but we are united on what matters most: the kids," Kellyanne Conway said in her statement.
Conway called her time in the White House "Heady" and "Humbling." She thanked Trump, first lady , Vice President Pence and second lady , and offered praise for their work during the administration's first term.
In addition to being one of Trump's longest tenured advisers in a White House known for staffing changes, Conway also established herself as one of his most visible aides.
Conway also frequently took questions from reporters, including during a year-long stretch where the White House did not hold any press briefings.
Shortly after Trump's inauguration, Conway defended then-press secretary 's inaccurate declaration about the crowd size by saying he was providing "Alternative facts." The phrase later topped a year-end list of notable quotes.
The Office of Special Counsel last year recommended Trump fire Conway for repeated violations of the act, citing her comments on a 2017 special U.S. Senate election in Alabama and the 2020 presidential elections.
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Kellyanne Conway to leave White House at end of month
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