George Conway bashes 'psychotic' Trump's election scheme
U.S. President Donald Trump views North Portico renovations as he returns to the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., July 11, 2026. REUTERS/Aaron Schwartz

Conservative attorney-turned-anti-Trump activist George Conway criticized President Donald Trump on MS NOW's "Morning Joe" for his ongoing six-year campaign to delegitimize the 2020 election.

His criticism extended to President Donald Trump's plans to declare Georgia Senators Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff illegitimate based on unfounded fraud and foreign interference claims, powers the president does not possess.

"It seems these two things are locked together: Donald Trump's desire to get back at anybody who's wronged him, and also his desire, his need to prove that he's not a loser," said anchor Katy Tur.

And Conway agreed.

Conway stated Trump is attempting to undermine faith in elections ahead of likely congressional losses, describing the situation as evidence of Trump's fundamental mental and moral unfitness to be president.

"If he doesn't believe this and he's just saying this to be manipulative, that's psychopathic. If he actually believes any of this, he's psychotic. He may well be both," he added.

Conway highlighted the logical inconsistency of Trump's election fraud narrative, noting Trump accepts 2016 and 2024 results while claiming 2020 was rigged despite controlling election apparatus.

Watch the video below.