

George Conway appeared to do the same with his cover image of the Continental Army, which existed from 1775-1783, with added aircraft common in World War II, which started in 1939. history that were not true to mock the president. The president also incorrectly suggested that the Continental Army was named after the country's first President George Washington and that the army claimed victory in the battle of Fort McHenry, which occurred more than three decades later.Īfter Trump's blunders, Continental Army, #TrumpPardeFail and #RevolutionaryWarAirportStories began trending, with Twitter users making claims about U.S. Trump in his speech said that the Continental Army "manned the air, it rammed the ramparts, it took over the airports, it did everything it had to do" while battling the British in 1781, when in fact that scenario was 122 years before the Wright Brothers achieved the first flight. George Conway did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Newsweek on Tuesday, but his new cover photo fell in line with his criticism of Trump butchering parts of U.S. The husband of Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway, as of at least Monday, had as his cover photo an illustration of what appeared to be the Continental Army fighting with five shark-mouth-design World War II military aircraft flying overhead.
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He personally attacked George Conway in the same series of tweets, stating, “I don’t know what Kellyanne did to her deranged loser of a husband, Moonface, but it must have been really bad.”Ī spokesperson for The Lincoln Project was not immediately available for comment.Lawyer George Conway seemed to mock President Donald Trump's American history gaffes during the president's July 4 speech with a new Twitter cover photo similarly mixing two completely different time frames of warfare. In May, he said it was a “group of RINO Republicans,” using an acronym meaning “Republican in name only,” who had “failed badly” at electing other candidates. Trump has fired back at The Lincoln Project over its critical ads. The group, which endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, launched frequent ads attacking the president and his allies. George Conway was among Republicans who founded The Lincoln Project. The Conways’ announcements also came amid tweets from their teenage daughter Claudia, who has posted on social media vocalizing her views that conflict with those of both her parents.Ĭlaudia tweeted hours before the announcement from both of her parents that she would be taking a “mental health break from social media” and asked for “no hate” for her parents. Passionately.Ĭonway’s tweet came roughly the same time news broke that Kellyanne Conway would be leaving the White House at the end of the month. Needless to say, I continue to support the Lincoln Project and its mission. So I’m withdrawing from to devote more time to family matters.

“Needless to say, I continue to support the Lincoln Project and its mission. And I’ll be taking a Twitter hiatus,” he tweeted Sunday night. “So I’m withdrawing from to devote more time to family matters. George Conway said he would be stepping away from The Lincoln Project to “devote more time to family matters” and said he would be taking a hiatus from Twitter, where he also frequently criticized President Trump. George Conway, a Washington, D.C.-based attorney married to White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, said Sunday he would be withdrawing from the anti-Trump GOP group he helped found.
