Details emerge on woman accused of assaulting Kellyanne Conway
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] - Mary Elizabeth Inabinett, 63, is charged with second-degree assault and faces a March trial for allegedly assaulting White House counselor Kellyanne Conway
- Inabinett is pictured here for the first time; she organizes volunteers for a Virginia nonprofit that helps 'social entrepreneurs'
- Husband is CEO of Oceana, the celebrated environmental charity, and a Quaker
- Inabinett describes herself on her LinkedIn page as a former 'Alinsky-style community organizer in Maryland, Delaware, Philadelphia and Massachusetts'
- Saul Alinsky was a famous 1960s counterculture leader whose 'Rules for Radicals' book advocated isolating and harassing 'establishment' foes
- Altercation took place in the October aftermath of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's contentious confirmation and swearing-in
- Conway says Inabinett grabbed her from behind during a birthday dinner at a Maryland restaurant and shook her
- Inabinett's attorney insists she will be proven innocent
- Justice Department official says she could be charged with a federal crime since Conway, like all senior White House aides, is commissioned government officer
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2019-02-13 |