George Conway shreds 'disturbed' Donald Trump for accusing Kamala Harris of manipulating her crowd photo
WASHINGTON, DC: Conservative attorney George Conway strongly criticized former president Donald Trump, describing him as a “deeply psychologically disturbed individual” following Trump’s accusation that Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign used artificial intelligence to fabricate large crowds at her rallies.
Conway's remarks were made during an appearance on MSNBC’s 'Morning Joe' on Monday, in which he attacked Trump for his ongoing mental state.
George Conway says Donald Trump's attack on Kamala Harris reflects his 'final implosion'
George Conway did not hold back in his assessment of Donald Trump, pointing to the former president’s recent statements as evidence of a broader mental decline.
“As I’ve been yammering about for five or six years now, he’s a deeply unwell man. He is a deeply psychologically disturbed individual. If he were a member of your family, you’d be taking him — you’d be staging an intervention and taking him into a psychiatric hospital,” Conway said of Trump on Monday on MSNBC.
Conway went further, drawing historical parallels between Trump and Adolf Hitler during the final days of World War II, when Hitler reportedly moved around nonexistent military units from his bunker.
“He is, as I’ve been saying, a narcissistic sociopath, a pathological narcissist and a sociopath as defined by the American Psychiatric Association," Conway said as The Hill reported.
"These are, historians will tell you, the traits of authoritarian dictators throughout history. And what we’re seeing now is, as you put it, an implosion. This, I believe, is what ultimately was always going to happen. The final implosion of Donald Trump,” Conway said.
Donald Trump accuses Kamala Harris of cheating crowds with AI
Donald Trump’s controversial post on Truth Social on Sunday, August 11, was the focus of George Conway’s criticism.
In the post, Trump accused Harris of “cheating” by allegedly using AI to create the appearance of a large crowd at one of her rallies.
“Has anyone noticed that Kamala CHEATED at the airport? There was nobody at the plane, and she ‘A.I.’d’ it, and showed a massive ‘crowd’ of so-called followers, BUT THEY DIDN’T EXIST!” Trump wrote.
Trump called for Harris to be disqualified, claiming the manipulation was election interference by posting a screenshot from Facebook.
BREAKING REPORT: Harris campaign BUSTED using FAKE crowd photo at campaign rally stop.. pic.twitter.com/HjTjN7vCdz
— Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) August 10, 2024
However, community notes on X countered Trump's claims, showing that the livestreamed rally attracted thousands of attendees, as evidenced by user videos, pictures, and the stream itself.
Internet says George Conway is 'delusional' for supporting Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris’ campaign quickly responded to Donald Trump’s accusations on social media. The KamalaHQ account on X countered the former president’s claims, stating, “1) This is an actual photo of a 15,000-person crowd for Harris-Walz in Michigan. 2) Trump has still not campaigned in a swing state in over a week… Low energy?”
1) This is an actual photo of a 15,000-person crowd for Harris-Walz in Michigan
— Kamala HQ (@KamalaHQ) August 11, 2024
2) Trump has still not campaigned in a swing state in over a week... Low energy? pic.twitter.com/VgTfoMAcuk
Public reactions on social media were mixed, with some users supporting Trump’s view and others criticizing both him and Conway.
“What’s delusional is thinking that Kamala Harris can run our Country,” one user on X commented.
Another added, “Says George the Democrat STOOGE.”
Additional comments read, “George Conway is delusional,” and “ah yes, the weekly Trump hate-train from a guy who's only claim to fame is that he hates Trump.”
What’s delusional is thinking that Kamala Harris can run our Country.
— MustangMedic (@MustangMedicX) August 12, 2024
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ah yes, the weekly Trump hate-train from a guy who's only claim to fame is that he hates Trump
— eriqbre (@eriqbre) August 12, 2024
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