George Conway launches ‘Anti-Psychopath PAC’ focused on Trump’s mental health
For weeks, reports have abounded about President Joe Biden’s cognitive condition in the wake of his terrible performance at last month’s CNN presidential debate, with some Democrats going so far as to call for him to quit the presidential race.
But not nearly as much ink has been spilt on the mental condition of Donald Trump.
With the former President less than 24 hours away from accepting the Republican Party’s nomination for the third consecutive election, conservative attorney George Conway is determined to give him a diagnosis.
Conway — a former corporate litigator who once ghostwrote a legal brief in a case that led to the impeachment of President Bill Clinton — first came to public attention in 2018 after he began publicly criticizing Trump while married to a top White House official, then-Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway.
In an interview with The Independent last week, he said he realized something was not right with Trump after an unsettling encounter with the then-president at then-Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin’s 2017 wedding. And by 2019, he said he’d become “thoroughly convinced” that Trump “was out of his f**king mind.”
Now, nearly six years later, he’s divorced from his then-wife and retired from practicing law. And he is focusing on campaigning against Trump in the harshest terms possible.
Today, Conway is launching a new political action committee, the Anti-Psychopath PAC, which he says will “highlight the existential threat Donald Trump poses to democracy and remind voters of the former president’s mental unfitness for office.”
Although it was originally set to begin on Monday, the first day of the Republican National Convention, Conway delayed the project after the assassination attempt on