
Anti-Trump attorney George Conway on Wednesday whacked the New York Times for trying to analyze the former president's "strategy" for using his multiple criminal court cases to boost his 2024 election hopes.
Writing on Twitter, Conway reacted to a New York Times video in which reporter Jonathan Swan argued that Trump is using the trials in an effort to flip the script on President Joe Biden and accuse him of being a "threat to democracy" after Trump got indicted in four different jurisdictions on 91 felony counts.
"The indictments have only strengthened him in the context of the Republican nominating contest," Swan said.
Conway, however, wasn't buying this in the slightest and he argued that reporters should stop projecting rationality onto someone whom he believes is simply mentally ill.
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"I hate this framing," Conway wrote. "Trump is a narcissistic psychopath. We need to stop projecting normality and rationality on him. THERE. IS. NO. STRATEGY."
Conway has been hammering home the case that Trump is mentally ill for months now, and he said earlier this month that Americans are having a tough time coming to grips with the fact that a man who was once their president is severely psychologically unstable.
""This is not a well man," he said in a recent CNN interview. "And we have not -- as a country really dealt with that fact. And I think to totally understand where Trump is coming from, where his authoritarian bent is coming from, and the danger he poses to the country, we need to start talking about that."