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«Breaking News» George Conway says Trump 'mentally unstable,' suggests he'll be indicted if he doesn't win in 2020

George Conway insisted on Friday morning, as he needled his wife's boss again on Twitter, that President Trump has 'narcissistic personality disorder' and 'needs to be re-elected so he can't be indicted' for alleged criminal behavior.


He pinned a tweet to the top of his account that said: 'THINK about the fact that we don’t just have a mentally unstable president—but a president who thinks he needs to be re-elected to avoid being indicted. (At least in that one respect his thinking is clear.)'


The attorney's high-profile dispute with the president led Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway to break her silence this week on her marriage.




George Conway insisted on Friday morning, as he needled his wife's boss again on Twitter, that President Trump has 'narcissistic personality disorder' and 'needs to be re-elected so he can't be indicted' for alleged criminal behavior


George Conway insisted on Friday morning, as he needled his wife's boss again on Twitter, that President Trump has 'narcissistic personality disorder' and 'needs to be re-elected so he can't be indicted' for alleged criminal behavior



George Conway insisted on Friday morning, as he needled his wife's boss again on Twitter, that President Trump has 'narcissistic personality disorder' and 'needs to be re-elected so he can't be indicted' for alleged criminal behavior





The attorney's high-profile dispute with the president led Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway to break her silence this week on her marriage


The attorney's high-profile dispute with the president led Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway to break her silence this week on her marriage



The attorney's high-profile dispute with the president led Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway to break her silence this week on her marriage





The intervention had little impact on her husband, who before she spoke had suggested that Trump is in 'cognitive decline' and claimed Friday that he's 'mentally unstable'


The intervention had little impact on her husband, who before she spoke had suggested that Trump is in 'cognitive decline' and claimed Friday that he's 'mentally unstable'



The intervention had little impact on her husband, who before she spoke had suggested that Trump is in 'cognitive decline' and claimed Friday that he's 'mentally unstable'



She spoke at length Thursday about her husband's ugly public feud with the president after Trump called him a 'whack job' - saying on Fox News that she was 'not being asked to choose between my job and my marriage.'


The White House counselor gave a pained interview as her husband continued his assault on Trump. She said it's 'unlike' him to tweet at all and it's a 'new' development that he's no longer 'supporting the agenda of the president and my work there.'


She scolded her husband on television for using her position to bring attention to his comments. Conway said the president had a right to defend himself because her husband had criticized him first. 


'I appreciate the president defending what he thinks is unfairness,' she told Maria Bartiromo on her Fox Business show. 'I'll leave that up to him.'


She added in a message intended for her husband: 'I was raised, though, in a household of strong Italian Catholic women who taught me that you air grievances like that in private, so it is very surprising to see it be so public.'  


She said on 'Mornings with Maria' that she had conversations with her husband 'certainly' about keeping his views to himself.


'I've talked about it in passing,' she said of her talks with Trump about the matter.


But she said: 'I am not being asked to choose between my marriage and my job.' 


The intervention had little impact on her husband, who before she spoke had suggested that Trump is in 'cognitive decline' and claimed Friday that he's 'mentally unstable.'




She said on 'Mornings with Maria' that she had conversations with her husband 'certainly' about keeping his views to himself


She said on 'Mornings with Maria' that she had conversations with her husband 'certainly' about keeping his views to himself


She said on 'Mornings with Maria' that she had conversations with her husband 'certainly' about keeping his views to himself 





Unaffected: George Conway continued tweeting criticism of the president after his wife spoke on Fox Business Network


Unaffected: George Conway continued tweeting criticism of the president after his wife spoke on Fox Business Network



Unaffected: George Conway continued tweeting criticism of the president after his wife spoke on Fox Business Network



After the interview, George Conway said that Trump is ''#notstable #notagenius,' in a reference to the president's declaration that he's a stable genius, and retweeting messages calling him 'a pathological narcissist.'


Trump had raised the temperature Wednesday in his feud with George Conway, calling him 'a husband from hell' in a tweet and telling reporters that he's 'a whack job.' The back-and-forth prompted the lawyer's wife, Kellyanne, to publicly side with her boss in the month's long spat. 


The next morning, George Conway was back on the attack, promoting a decades-old Tom Brokaw interview with a 33-year-old Trump as evidence for his argument that Trump is nuts. He also claimed the president is a 'compulsive liar,' and that's why Trump's lawyers didn't want him talking to Robert Mueller.


After calling Trump 'dumb' in one assessment, Conway said, in response to a follower's claim that Trump could be in 'cognitive decline,' that it's 'possible' the 72-year-old president is losing his mental faculties.


'Also possible. There's a clip of Trump online talking to Tom Brokaw thirty years ago and Trump is speaking in complete, coherent sentences. It's quite a remarkable contrast to today, when all you get are these often incompréhensible word salads,' he said. 



George Conway suggested Thursday that Donald Trump is in 'cognitive decline,' in spite of a public warning from his wife - a senior adviser to the president - that he's not qualified to offer such a diagnosis


George Conway suggested Thursday that Donald Trump is in 'cognitive decline,' in spite of a public warning from his wife - a senior adviser to the president - that he's not qualified to offer such a diagnosis



George Conway suggested Thursday that Donald Trump is in 'cognitive decline,' in spite of a public warning from his wife - a senior adviser to the president - that he's not qualified to offer such a diagnosis





Trump had raised the temperature Wednesday in his feud with Conway, calling him 'a husband from hell' in a tweet and telling reporters that he's 'a whack job'


Trump had raised the temperature Wednesday in his feud with Conway, calling him 'a husband from hell' in a tweet and telling reporters that he's 'a whack job'



Trump had raised the temperature Wednesday in his feud with Conway, calling him 'a husband from hell' in a tweet and telling reporters that he's 'a whack job'





The next morning, George Conway was back on the attack, promoting a decades-old Tom Brokaw interview with a 33-year-old Trump as evidence for his argument that Trump is nuts


The next morning, George Conway was back on the attack, promoting a decades-old Tom Brokaw interview with a 33-year-old Trump as evidence for his argument that Trump is nuts



The next morning, George Conway was back on the attack, promoting a decades-old Tom Brokaw interview with a 33-year-old Trump as evidence for his argument that Trump is nuts





He also claimed that Trump is a compulsive liar who would put himself in legal jeopardy if he had to sit for questioning


He also claimed that Trump is a compulsive liar who would put himself in legal jeopardy if he had to sit for questioning



He also claimed that Trump is a compulsive liar who would put himself in legal jeopardy if he had to sit for questioning


Kellyanne Conway had avoided comment on her marriage and her husband's derogatory remarks about her boss until this week. She addressed the clash for the first time this week.


She noted Thursday, on Bartiromo's program, 'I don't talk much about this publicly.'   


Conway said her first priority is the 'protection' of the four children she has with George. 


She said her husband encouraged her to work for the president and was 'enthusiastic' about the family's move from New York to Washington at the beginning of the Trump administration.


'We have four school-aged children. So you don't just -- I -- I'm their mother. I could never have just come here and been here for two and a half years without them. So we made a decision as a family to move here,' she said. 'George decided he would like to do something different with his career. I totally supported that. He wanted the solicitor general's job. That didn't work out. Then he was nominated or offered the job at the Justice Department.'  


Conway argued that her husband's tweets are meaningless, as he does not have the power to act on his assessments in the way Mueller, the deputy attorney general or a talk show host does. 


'I don't know when the feminists are going to write this story about the unusual situation of a man getting power through his wife,' she predicted. 'But that's what we have here.' 



Trump wrote that Mr. Conway is angry that he didn't get a plus administration position, and mocked him as 'Mr. Kellyanne Conway'


Trump wrote that Mr. Conway is angry that he didn't get a plus administration position, and mocked him as 'Mr. Kellyanne Conway'



Trump wrote that Mr. Conway is angry that he didn't get a plus administration position, and mocked him as 'Mr. Kellyanne Conway'



She told Politico Trump had sat on the sidelines of her household's political mudfight long enough. 


'You think he shouldn't respond when somebody, a non-medical professional, accuses him of having a mental disorder? You think he should just take that sitting down?' she said. 'Don't play psychiatrist any more than George should be. You're not a psychiatrist and he's not, respectfully.' 


George Conway said in an interview on Tuesday that he takes his anti-Trump frustrations out online so he can avoid disrupting his marriage by complaining directly to his powerful wife about the president he considers insane.


'The mendacity, the incompetence, it's just maddening to watch,' he told The Washington Post on Tuesday. 'The tweeting is just the way to get it out of the way, so I can get it off my chest and move on with my life that day. That's basically it. Frankly, it's so I don't end up screaming at her about it.' 


Speaking of the public war of words that led him to tweet a definition of 'narcissistic personality disorder,' he said the armchair diagnosis 'stuck ... because of the utter bizarreness this weekend, his own conduct. It was so illustrative.'







 





Conway shoved back on Twitter, congratulating Trump for raising the public profile of their online sparring match


Conway shoved back on Twitter, congratulating Trump for raising the public profile of their online sparring match



Conway shoved back on Twitter, congratulating Trump for raising the public profile of their online sparring match


 


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