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The two were married in 2001 at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Philadelphia. It was reportedly a "decadent affair" — the cake was so big it had to be cut into pieces so it could fit in the door. The procession enters the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul for the installation ceremony of Archbishop of Philadelphia Justin Rigali on October 7, 2003 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Getty ImagesSource: Washington Post
George Conway reacts to special counsel appointment
  + stars: | 2022-11-19 | by ( ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: 1 min
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George Conway said the GOP has a "terrible choice" with regards to Donald Trump. The GOP can let Trump "self-destruct" or mount a one-on-one challenge to him, Conway said. That's because a split race would result in Trump winning the presidential primary even with "30 or 40%" of the vote, Conway added. "They have to fight Trump or let him self-destruct, but they're gonna be in the blast radius. It's just a terrible, terrible choice that the Republican Party faces."
George Conway says Trump is bound to lose in 2024. He said "too many Americans would crawl on broken glass to vote against" Trump in 2024. His narcissism, his megalomania, his delicate yet illimitable ego, would have it no other way," Conway wrote. Conway wrote that the former president is likely seeking "vengeance" amid a brimming docket of lawsuits and criminal investigations. In October, Conway told CNN he was sure Trump would run for president again in an attempt to fend off his legal troubles.
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George Conway doesn't think Ron DeSantis will run for president. Conway said he did not see any upside for DeSantis to wade into a "mud fest" with Trump. Ron DeSantis will run for president against Donald Trump in 2024. "He's rational, unlike Trump," Conway said. Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway said in September that the former president is eager to announce his 2024 run soon.
If Trump landed in prison, nothing in the Constitution would block him from another White House run, according to nine legal experts interviewed by Insider. He served eight years in federal prison after being convicted on public-corruption charges. In the Oval Office, Trump conducted business at the ornate Resolute Desk. If he wound up in federal prison, he'd likely have more sway over his fate. Hochul would all but certainly reject calls to cut Trump legal slack in any fashion, pardons included.
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George Conway expressed fears of more violence following the Paul Pelosi attack. "I think part of the reason is that they're trying to pretend that this has nothing to do with the conspiracy theories that had been advanced among their voters." It was revealed that Depape blogged about conspiracy theories and far-right views. Since the incident, some Republicans, including some who amplified 2020 election conspiracy theories, have condemned the attack. I fear the former president, who is probably going to run for reelection ... he's going to try to use violence as a form of defense."
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George Conway thinks Trump will run in 2024 as protection against his legal cases. "He will run for president, in effect, for protection against these legal proceedings, but there's just gonna be too many of them," Conway said. The lawsuit alleges that Trump, his company, and his three oldest children — Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and Ivanka Trump — misled people into investing in a multi-level marketing scheme. After the FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago, he said that he thought Trump was "in very substantial legal jeopardy." Conway is married to Kellyanne Conway , Trump's former senior counselor.
Conservative lawyer George Conway and Former Trump administration official Alyssa Farah Griffin explain to CNN's Anderson Cooper why the former president's decision to invite investigators back into Mar-a-Lago is a sign of desperation.
Donald Trump spoke at a rally for JD Vance in Youngstown, Ohio, on Saturday night. He referred to his political opponents as "thugs and tyrants." Those enemies, Trump said, "have no idea of the sleeping giant they have awoken." The "thugs and tyrants" attacking the Make America Great Again movement, he said, "have no idea of the sleeping giant they have awoken." Others have also accused Trump in recent weeks of stoking violence amid the Mar-a-Lago probe, including conservative lawyer George Conway.
George Conway accused former President Donald Trump of threatening to incite violence again. Conway said he's acting like he's "being persecuted for no valid reason" in relation to Mar-a-Lago. "He is absolutely encouraging people to engage in violence," Conway said on CNN. Recently, Trump said there would be "big problems" if he were indicted in relation to the probe. "By perpetrating that lie to the American people, he is absolutely encouraging people to engage in violence," Conway added.
Conservative lawyer George Conway joins CNN's John Berman to discuss former President Trump's recent comments on Hugh Hewitt's radio show, where he says there will be "big problems" if he's indicted.
George Conway said "any fair jury" would convict Trump over his handling of classified documents. "The one way he had out of this was to basically turn the documents over a year ago," Conway said. "I think it's going to be very difficult for the Justice Department to decline prosecuting him," Conway said. "I think before any fair jury, he'd have to be convicted based upon what we're seeing. When Jong-Fast asked what a "good lawyer" could do for Trump, Conway replied: "Nothing."
George Conway during a CNN interview was highly critical of Trump's handling of classified documents. "Having top-secret FBI information in our home? Conway said individuals defending Trump and criticizing the FBI were "basically desperate." On CNN, Conway proceeded to lambast individuals who have backed Trump's claims regarding the FBI's search. He had no business bringing top-secret FBI material from the Situation Room or the Oval Office up to the residence.
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