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A look inside the daily life of Kellyanne Conway, the loyal Trump adviser favored to become the White House's next communications director

by Áine Cain on Aug 2, 2017, 1:32 PM

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• Kellyanne Conway has an office on the third floor of the West Wing and her Secret Service code name is "Blueberry."

• As of January, Conway's schedule included frequent weekend commutes back to her family's home in Alpine, New Jersey.

• She has "walk-in" privileges and can call on the president in the Oval Office unannounced, according to New York Magazine’s Olivia Nuzzi.

After just 10 days, Anthony Scaramucci ended his stint as White House communications director, leaving the role wide open.

And Kellyanne Conway could be in line for a promotion.

The New York Times reported that she is a "perennial" favorite to fill the position.

Regardless of whether or not she becomes communications director, Conway vowed during the 2016 campaign to stick with Trump no matter what, barring a family crisis.

Here's what Conway does all day in her current role, as one of Trump's senior advisers:

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Conway previously declined to become Trump's press secretary. She later told New York Magazine's Olivia Nuzzi that she would rather "put cement shoes on" and jump off a bridge than take the job.

Source: CNN, New York Magazine



She now works on the third floor of the West Wing in a large office that used to belong to Barack Obama's senior advisor Valerie Jarrett. According to Nuzzi, the room features a desk, a table, a couch, and several computers.

Source: New York Magazine



A copy of "The Art of the Deal" sits on a bookshelf, and the space is decorated with photos of Conway's four children and pictures of Conway with Trump. Nuzzi reported that the Washington Monument is visible through the window.

Source: New York Magazine



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