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Congressman Cedric Richmond Apologizes To KellyAnne Conway For Lewd Couch Joke
POSTED BY WLAS March 8th, 2017 0 COMMENTS

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Obviously Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-LA) thought about his ill-advised joke about Kellyanne Conway in the now iconic and infamous White House photo of Trump’s senior adviser kneeling on a couch and issued a statement of apology on Sunday after getting a lot of blow back.

“After a discussion with people I know and trust I understand the way my remarks have been received by many,” Richmond said in a statement, according to reports. “I have consistently been a champion for women and women’s issues, and because of that the last thing I would want to ever do is utter words that would hurt or demean them.”

“I apologize to Kellyanne Conway and everyone who has found my comments to be offensive.”

During the Washington Press Club Foundation’s congressional dinner on Wednesday, Richmond joked about the viral photo of Conway perched on couch in the Oval Office.

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“I really just want to know what was going on [in the Conway photo], because I won’t tell anybody and you can just explain to me that circumstance, because she really looked to me familiar in that position. Don’t answer – and I don’t want you to refer back to the 1990s,” Richmond said, addressing his joke to Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) who had made remarks just prior to Richmond’s.

The day after his comment, following backlash that included the Louisiana GOP calling Richmond’s comment “sexism at its worse,” the lawmaker attempted to clarify his remarks.

“Since some people have interpreted my joke to mean something that it didn’t I think it is important to clarify what I meant, ” he said in a statement Thursday. “Where I grew up saying that someone is looking or acting ‘familiar’ simply means that they are behaving too comfortably.”

“I decided to use that joke due to the large social media backlash over her inappropriate posture considering there were more than 60 HBCU Presidents in the room,” he added.

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