Chris Wallace pushed Kellyanne on question if Roe v. Wade will be overturned, and he got his answer

Appearing on “Fox News Sunday,” Trump senior adviser Kellyanne Conway was informed by host Chris Wallace that the pro-life crowd wants more than promises. In reality, he was trying to nail her down to a headline-grabbing answer on Roe v. Wade and he wasn’t going to let up until he got one.

Conway spoke at the March for Life in Washington on Friday, telling the crowd “this is a time of incredible promise for the pro-life, pro-adoption movement.”

They want Roe v. Wade overturned,” he insisted, asking Conway if President Donald Trump will appoint someone to the Supreme Court committed to doing that.

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Conway reassured Wallace the issue will come up during confirmation hearings for the eventual nominee, but he continued to push hard for a yes or no answer.

“He’s going to appoint somebody who respects the constitution,” she replied, before making it clear that the initial ruling in Roe v. Wade doesn’t fit that characterization.

Sounds like a yes, no?

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