Sign up for our daily briefing
Make your busy days simpler with Axios AM/PM. Catch up on what's new and why it matters in just 5 minutes.
Catch up on coronavirus stories and special reports, curated by Mike Allen everyday
Catch up on coronavirus stories and special reports, curated by Mike Allen everyday
Denver news in your inbox
Catch up on the most important stories affecting your hometown with Axios Denver
Des Moines news in your inbox
Catch up on the most important stories affecting your hometown with Axios Des Moines
Minneapolis-St. Paul news in your inbox
Catch up on the most important stories affecting your hometown with Axios Twin Cities
Tampa Bay news in your inbox
Catch up on the most important stories affecting your hometown with Axios Tampa Bay
Charlotte news in your inbox
Catch up on the most important stories affecting your hometown with Axios Charlotte
Kellyanne Conway criticized Hillary Clinton on "Fox and Friends" Wednesday morning, calling the former secretary of state's comments on civility "graceless" and "a little bit dangerous."
The backstory: Clinton, speaking on CNN Tuesday, said, "You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about" — comments that quickly gained speed on social media. This morning, Conway pushed back on those remarks and even took a jab at what she described as Clinton's "privilege," including "her marriage to a much more popular — a man who was actually a two-term president that she’ll never be.”