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EXCLUSIVE: 'She's got some of us quaking in our boots.' Kellyanne Conway has sealed multi-million dollar deal to write 'unvarnished, eye-popping' memoir about her time as Trump's closest White House advisor

Members of Donald Trump's inner circle are 'quaking in their boots' after learning Kellyanne Conway sealed a multi-million dolla...

Members of Donald Trump's inner circle are 'quaking in their boots' after learning Kellyanne Conway sealed a multi-million dollar deal to write a blockbuster memoir about her time in the White House, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal.

The outgoing President's once-closest advisor will deliver the most 'unvarnished' account to date of Trump's four tumultuous years in power, according to a well-placed insider.

Details are being kept under wraps but the deal is expected to net Conway the biggest advance ever for a Trump tell-all, dwarfing the $2 million paid to former national security adviser John Bolton.

The outspoken blonde - dubbed the 'True First Lady of Trump's America' - could earn tens of millions more from the movie rights, according to the insider.

Conway has so far remained loyal to Trump despite conceding in an interview over the weekend that it 'looked like' he had lost the election to President-Elect Joe Biden.

But she's much less likely to pull her punches when it comes to former colleagues, our source predicts.

'Of all the White House insiders, Kellyanne is going to write the most unvarnished, eye-popping account of her time working for the president,' the insider promises. 'She's got some of us quaking in our boots.'

Donald Trump's inner circle are 'quaking in their boots' after Kellyanne Conway sealed a multi-million dollar deal to write a blockbuster memoir about her time in the White House, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal

Donald Trump's inner circle are 'quaking in their boots' after Kellyanne Conway sealed a multi-million dollar deal to write a blockbuster memoir about her time in the White House, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal

'Of all the White House insiders, Kellyanne is going to write the most unvarnished, eye-popping account of her time working for the president,' the insider promises

'Of all the White House insiders, Kellyanne is going to write the most unvarnished, eye-popping account of her time working for the president,' the insider promises

Conway refused to discuss the book when reached by DailyMail.com. ‘I don’t have any comment,’ she said. 

Conway, 53, sparked a bidding war in the publishing world after unexpectedly stepping down from her role of Senior Counselor to the President on the eve of August's Republican National Convention to spend more time with her family.

'In time I will announce future plans,' the mom-of-four teased on Twitter. 'For now, and for my beloved children, it will be less drama, more mama.'

DailyMail.com revealed weeks later that the longtime GOP strategist and first woman to run a successful US Presidential campaign, was being 'literally barraged with piles of money' to dish on Trump and his inner circle.

Her upcoming book is also expected to lay bare the devastating rift between Conway and her husband George and rebellious 16-year-old daughter Claudia - both vocal Trump critics - that drove her to quit.

Lawyer George has reportedly labeled the outgoing administration a 'cult' while social media influencer Claudia tweeted back in August: 'I'm pushing for emancipation. Buckle up because this is going to be public one way or another, unfortunately.'

Conway is already a published author, having penned the book 'What Women Really Want: How American Women Are Quietly Erasing Political, Racial, Class, and Religious Lines to Change the Way We Live', published by Simon & Schuster in 2005. 

Her upcoming book is also expected to lay bare the devastating rift between Conway and her husband George (pictured) and rebellious 16-year-old daughter Claudia - both vocal Trump critics - that drove her to quit

Her upcoming book is also expected to lay bare the devastating rift between Conway and her husband George (pictured) and rebellious 16-year-old daughter Claudia - both vocal Trump critics - that drove her to quit

Lawyer George has reportedly labeled the outgoing administration a 'cult' while social media influencer Claudia (pictured) tweeted back in August: 'I'm pushing for emancipation. Buckle up because this is going to be public one way or another, unfortunately'

Lawyer George has reportedly labeled the outgoing administration a 'cult' while social media influencer Claudia (pictured) tweeted back in August: 'I'm pushing for emancipation. Buckle up because this is going to be public one way or another, unfortunately'

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She joined Trump's presidential campaign in 2016 but their friendship began years earlier when she conducted polling for him as he mulled a run for New York Governor in 2013. 

Conway is already a published author, having penned the book 'What Women Really Want: How American Women Are Quietly Erasing Political, Racial, Class, and Religious Lines to Change the Way We Live', published by Simon & Schuster in 2005

Conway is already a published author, having penned the book 'What Women Really Want: How American Women Are Quietly Erasing Political, Racial, Class, and Religious Lines to Change the Way We Live', published by Simon & Schuster in 2005

As Trump's campaign manager, Conway - the daughter of a trucking company boss who abandoned his family while she was growing up in New Jersey - became his fiercest defender in the media, sparring with his opponents on CNN and leaping to the President's defense on FOX.

But her support for Trump left her increasingly at odds with her husband, who has frequently bashed her employer on social media and during TV appearances.

'Can this Twitter marriage be saved?' the New York Times scoffed in a late 2019 opinion piece. 

'Why we can't stop watching the George and Kellyanne Conway show'.

The mother-daughter feud was less of a laughing matter, with an increasingly erratic Claudia taking to TikTok to rant about Trump and complain that her mother's job was 'ruining' her life.

The feud came to a head when Conway ordered Claudia to publicly retract an allegation that she had lied about a Covid test, but since then the two appear to have patched things up somewhat and were seen hugging and enjoying dinner together when the youngster turned 16 in October.

The Trump era has proved a massive boon for the publishing industry while lining the pockets of many of those who either supported - or in many cases, bitterly opposed - the 45th President of the United States.

As Trump's campaign manager, Conway - the daughter of a trucking company boss who abandoned his family while she was growing up in New Jersey - became his fiercest defender in the media, sparring with his opponents on CNN and leaping to the President's defense on FOX

As Trump's campaign manager, Conway - the daughter of a trucking company boss who abandoned his family while she was growing up in New Jersey - became his fiercest defender in the media, sparring with his opponents on CNN and leaping to the President's defense on FOX

An estimated 1,200-plus books have been written by the likes of former Trump lawyer, Michael Cohen, reality show contestant-turned White House advisor, Omarosa Manigault Newman, and the journalists Michael Woolf and Bob Woodward.

The most lucrative include those from the aforementioned John Bolton, former FBI director James Comey, whose deal was worth a reported $2m, and Mary L. Trump who is already reportedly shopping a follow-up to her best-selling, 'Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man.'

The biggest windfall could go to Trump himself, however, with one publishing industry insider telling the New York Post last week that the real estate mogul could potentially generate $100m though a book and movie mega-deal or by self-publishing a new autobiography.

That figure would comfortably top the reported $65m jointly earned by Barack Obama and his wife Michelle for their recent books, including the former President's bestselling 768-page memoir, 'A Promised Land.'

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