George Conway calls Donald Trump a 'global, planetary joke' as he mocks former president's 'slurred speeches' ahead of CNN debate

George Conway emphasized that President Joe Biden should intensify his attacks on Donald Trump
George Conway criticized Donald Trump's speeches on a recent episode of his podcast 'George Conway Explains It All (To Sarah Longwell)' (The Daily Show/YouTube, Getty Images)
George Conway criticized Donald Trump's speeches on a recent episode of his podcast 'George Conway Explains It All (To Sarah Longwell)' (The Daily Show/YouTube, Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: George Conway launched a new round of criticism against Donald Trump and his supporters on a recent episode of his podcast 'George Conway Explains It All (To Sarah Longwell)'.

During the discussion about the upcoming presidential debate set to be held on June 27, Conway emphasized that President Joe Biden should intensify his attacks on Trump, according to OK Magazine.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media after his trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments at Manhattan Criminal Court on May 20, 2024 in New York City. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first of his criminal cases to go to trial. (Photo by Mark Peterson - Pool/Getty Images)
Donald Trump is set to appear for the presidential debate against President Joe Biden on June 27  (Photo by Mark Peterson - Pool/Getty Images)

George Conway calls Donald Trump a 'global, planetary joke'

Speaking about the upcoming debate, Conway said, "I think one of the things the Biden campaign needs to do going into the — into this debate — over Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday of next week, is start going after Trump in ways that make him very annoyed."

The activist suggested Biden should highlight Trump's legal troubles and mock his "slurred speech."

"In MAGA Land, they don’t appreciate what a global, planetary joke Donald Trump is to the world. They think of Donald Trump as this tough guy who scares everybody," he continued.

Calling the former president "weak and pathetic and stupid," Conway illustrated how Trump terrifies people by comparing him to a "5-year-old walking around on a roof holding a bomb might scare you."

"We mock him all the time. Most normal people think he’s an idiot," said the lawyer.

George Conway's 'Vote for Joe, Not the Psycho' billboard

Conway mocking Trump in the recent installment of his fiery podcast is just one instance of his ongoing campaign against the controversial politician.

He recently funded a billboard in Florida with the message: "Vote for Joe, Not the Psycho."

In a post on X (formerly Twitter) in May, Conway joked, "So, just for kicks, I put up a billboard a few miles south of Palm Beach on I-95 South, perfect for anyone happening to travel from Mar-a-Lago to Doral to, say, play golf."

"Right around Exit 64, I believe," he added.



 

Conway humorously spoke about the billboard location during an interview with MSNBC as he said, "This was a perfect location. And I hope he [Trump] sees it. And I hope it amuses him as much as it amuses me."

The attorney revealed plans to produce hats with the same slogan as the billboard, designed to mimic the iconic MAGA hats "except blue and white."

While speaking about Trump's New York hush money criminal trial, Conway called the former president a "narcissist sociopath" who cannot be treated like a "normal human being."

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 17:  George T. Conway III, husband of White House Counselor to the President
George Conway funded a 'Vote for Joe, Not the Psycho' billboard in Florida (Getty Images)

"He's unwell and that is why he won't be able to follow his lawyer's directions," he said in April.

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