Trump administration adviser Kellyanne Conway joins FNC's Chris Wallace to clear the air about Team Trump's feud with the mainstream media. "Not one network person has been let go," she argued. "Not one silly political analyst and pundit who talked smack all day long about Donald Trump has been let go. They are panels every Sunday, they are on cable news every day." She added: "I'm too polite to mention their names, but they know who they are, and they are all wondering who will be the first to go. The election was three months ago. None of them have been let go." "Biased coverage might be easy to detect, but incomplete coverage, impossible to detect," she also said. "That is my major grievance. The media are not giving us complete coverage." <blockquote>KELLYANNE CONWAY: Who is cleaning house? Which one is going to be the first network to get rid of these people, the people who think things were just not true, it happened last week. Talk about 'alternative facts.' I went on three network shows and spoke for 35 minutes on three network Sunday shows. You know what got picked? The fact that I said 'alternative facts,' not the fact that I ripped a new one to some of those hosts that they never cover the facts that matter. The 16.1 million women in poverty, the 12.4 million who have no health insurance. Everyone should be outraged... It is always 'zing,' it is always playing gotcha. There's no question that when you look at the contributions made by the media, money contributions, they went to Hillary Clinton. We have all the headlines -- someone should be embarrassed. Not one network person has been let go. Not one silly political analyst and pundit who talked smack all day long about Donald Trump has been let go. They are panels every Sunday, they are on cable news every day. Who is the first editorial writer? Who is the first blogger that will be left out, that embarrassed him at outlets. We know their names. I'm too polite to mention their names, but they know who they are, and they are all wondering who will be the first to go. The election was three months ago. None of them have been let go. If the mainstream media were a thriving private sector business that actually turned a profit, which is not true of many newspapers, 20% of the people would be gone. They embarrassed, they failed to protect their shareholders and the board members and their colleagues. And yet we deal with him every single day. We turn the other cheek. If you are part of team Trump, you walk around with these gaping, seeping wounds every day, that's fine. I'm here every Sunday morning. I haven't slept in in a month. I beleive in a full and fair press. But with the free press comes responsibility. And responsibility is to get the story right. Biased coverage might be easy to detect, but incomplete coverage, impossible to detect. That is my major grievance. The media are not giving us complete coverage. President Trump has signed all these executive orders this week. He's met with these heads of state. He's done so many things to stimulate the economy, to boost wages and create jobs. Where's the coverage?</blockquote> Watch the rest of Conway's interview below: <iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/0uT1dO62TxE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>