Kellyanne’s Husband Says Trump Is Mentally Ill

Kellyanne Conway’s husband George Conway, who is a vocal critic of President Donald Trump, has begun publicly saying the President has mental health issues.

“Have we ever seen this degree of brazen, pathological mendacity in American public life?” Conway recently tweeted. “Whether or not impeachment is in order, a serious inquiry needs to be made about this man’s condition of mind.”

After a Twitter rant by Trump over the weekend, in which he lashed out at General Motors, “Radical Left Democrats,” “the Fake News Media” and the late Senator John McCain, Conway reiterated his stance, writing, “His condition is getting worse.”

But his tweets about the President’s mental health didn’t stop there. Only a day later, on Monday, Conway circulated medical criteria for Narcissistic Personality Disorder.

“Don’t assume that the things he says and does are part of a rational plan or strategy, because they seldom are. Consider them as a product of his pathologies, and they make perfect sense,” the lawyer tweeted.

However, he is not the first one to have raised concerns about Trump’s mental health. In 2016, Republican Senator Ted Cruz said Trump was an “utterly amoral … pathological liar” and a number of mental health professionals noted he was psychologically unwell.

On Monday, Conway also said that everyone from the public to his Cabinet members needed to consider President Trump’s mental state.

“All Americans should be thinking seriously now about Trump’s mental condition and psychological state, including and especially the media, Congress – and the Vice President and Cabinet,” he tweeted.

Conway’s wife, Kellyanne, told reporters that same day that she doesn’t share her husband’s concerns about the President’s mental health.

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