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George Thomas Conway III (born September 2, 1963) is an American lawyer and activist. Conway was considered by President Donald Trump for appointment to two positions in the United States Department of Justice — Solicitor General of the United States and Assistant Attorney General heading the Civil Division —but Conway withdrew himself from ...
October 15, 2021 at 8:40 PM. The Conways have suffered a death in the family. Attorney, columnist and Donald Trump antagonist George Conway wrote on Twitter Thursday night that his family’s ...
Kellyanne defended Trump by saying that George Conway is "not a psychiatrist" and that Trump should not be expected to respond when George, "a non-medical professional accuses him of having a mental disorder". [153] Conway's daughter Claudia is a TikTok influencer who became known in 2020, at age 15, for her anti-Trump messages.
Conservative pundit George Conway criticized former President Trump for seemingly refusing to debate Vice President Harris, calling him a “wuss.” Conway joined MSNBC’s “All in with Chris ...
George Conway launched many of his broadsides on Twitter, where he has amassed more than 2 million followers with his anti-Trump commentary. The fact that he was a longtime Republican married to a ...
Checks and Balances is a group of conservative and libertarian attorneys that was formed in November 2018. [1] It is composed of some members of the conservative-libertarian Federalist Society, which had assisted the Trump administration in selecting appointees for federal courts. Charter members of the new organization included, George Conway ...
Conservative attorney George Conway lambasted former President Trump as a “deeply psychologically disturbed individual” Monday, after he accused Vice President Harris’s campaign of using ...
[49] Quoting co-founder George Conway as saying that the project takes advantage of Trump's narcissistic reactivity, inability to take criticism, and inability to think ahead, Roxanne Roberts wrote in The Washington Post that the project's ads are "specifically designed to trigger the president" so that he "talk(s) about things he shouldn't be ...