Kellyanne Conway calls Trump ‘healer in chief’ despite the president’s tweet storm

Conway attributed Wednesday's attack to the influence of social media.

“There was a feeling of unity and healing,” Conway said of Thursday’s baseball game in an interview on “Fox and Friends."

“I think that was brought about by our leader, President Donald Trump. He is being a healer in chief," she said, as Trump continued to lash out on Twitter today.

Conway added, however, “You have people reverting to their hateful rhetoric already again just yesterday. I think the unity lasted for a hot minute for some leaders.”

Conway also attributed the attack to the influence of social media’s promotion of harmful rhetoric.

“Look at Twitter, if I were shot and killed tomorrow, half of Twitter would explode in applause and excitement. This is the world we live in right now,” Conway said.

She continued, “You can't attack people personally in a way and think that tragedies like this won't happen.”

Conway stressed that there’s no one to blame but the shooter, though adding, “there should be some introspection there.”

Her comments come a day after a series of inflammatory tweets from Trump regarding the Russia investigation, which he said was “led by some very bad and conflicted people.”

A day after the shooting, Trump’s first tweet of the morning was another hit against ongoing investigations into his campaign’s potential collusion with Russia.

He followed by questioning why “Crooked H” is not being investigated while his “non-dealings” are.