Conway's husband is set to lead Justice Department division
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George Conway, the husband of senior White House adviser Kellyanne Conway, is set to be nominated to run the Justice Department’s civil division, according to people familiar with the matter, a job that would put him at the forefront defending the controversial immigration executive order and other lawsuits against the Trump administration.
Conway, a partner at Wall Street law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, had also been in the running for other jobs at the Justice Department.
He has worked on major securities law cases and deal litigation, according to his law firm biography.
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Conway didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. The Justice Department declined to comment.
Conway, a longtime Republican pollster who helped turn around Donald Trump’s Republican presidential campaign, has been a common presence on television defending Trump. She took on a senior role in the campaign last summer, when Mr. Trump trailed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton by 16 percentage points in a Wall Street Journal/NBC poll.
This week Ms. Conway was criticized for comments she made defending Mr. Trump’s unsubstantiated claims that he was wiretapped by his predecessor. A bipartisan statement from the Senate Intelligence Committee leaders said Thursday they have seen no evidence for such a claim.
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Conway’s nomination is set to come as the Justice Department prepares appeals of rulings that blocked Trump’s revised executive order on immigration. That dispute could arrive soon at the Supreme Court.