"I noticed she had avoided putting that in a text or an email. I appreciated the information and her thoughtfulness and wanted to pursue it", Conway wrote, according to excerpts obtained by the press. "After I showed George the names, he rejected one and said a half-hearted 'okay' to the other while looking at his phone. We never went".
"During this time, the frequency and ferocity of his tweets accelerated. Clearly, he was cheating by tweeting... I had already said publicly what I'd said privately to George: that his daily deluge of insults-by-tweet against my boss—or, as he put it sometimes, 'the people in the White House' —violated our marriage vows to 'love, honor, and cherish' each other", the author stated.
"The tweeting is just the way to get it out of the way, so I can get it off my chest and move on with my life that day. That's basically it", he said.