White House knocks George Conway ad promising impeachment
Conway’s ad cites Trump’s $88 million judgment and calls for a third impeachment trial, prompting a sharp White House response.
- On Monday, the White House expressed anger over a campaign ad from New York congressional candidate George Conway promising to impeach President Donald Trump and put him "away for good" if elected to Congress.
- Conway, a conservative attorney and co-founder of The Lincoln Project, is running to succeed retiring Rep. Jerrold Nadler in the 12th congressional district, having served as a prominent critic of President Donald Trump.
- In the video, Conway references the $88 million Trump was ordered to pay writer Jean Carroll for defamation, vowing the only thing left bearing Trump's name will be the "orange jumpsuit" worn in prison.
- Responding to the ad, a White House spokesperson told Fox News that Conway is a "stupid person's idea of a smart person," claiming Trump Derangement Syndrome has "melted his brain."
- Conway argued earlier this year that America does not have "three years" to wait before pursuing impeachment and removal, citing urgent national challenges including gas prices hitting $6 a gallon.
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