
"He's a whack job, there's no question about it, but I really don't know him", Trump told reporters on the South Lawn before departing for Lima, Ohio.
"I barely know him, but just take a look", Trump added on Twitter, "a stone cold LOSER & husband from hell!" "I spent my day doing two one-hour briefings with press and intergovernmental affairs people, agency people from all across the country and then over an hour briefing that I led in the Oval Office with the president and first lady in the cabinet on opioids at one year, so this is what I do here". We all know that Kellyanne Conway is a fiercely loyal (publicly, at least) Trump adviser and spokesperson, having become the first female campaign manager to win a presidential election in USA history. And I call him 'Mr.
Asked this week about her husband's concerns for the President's mental health, Kellyanne Conway said simply: "No, I don't share those concerns".
In his most recent public criticism of President Trump, Conway promoted one of the Democrats' favorite lines of attack: Trump is mentally unfit to fulfill his duties as President of the United States.
In another tweet, he simply wrote, "You. Are".
If Kellyanne Conway hoped her simple statement would end the fight between her boss and her husband, she was badly mistaken.
Conway told Politico it was natural for the president-who has called her husband, George Conway, a "jealous loser"-to respond after he claimed the president had a mental disorder".
"Don't play psychiatrist any more than George should be", she continued.
Responding to Conway's comments about the sentencing of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, Trump 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale tweeted on Tuesday that Conway was "jealous" of his wife's success and that Trump "doesn't even know him." .
"You think he should take that sitting down?"
"The president seems determined to prove the point I've been making", Conway told Reuters in response to the president's latest Twitter broadside. "You're not a psychiatrist and he's not, respectfully". "The mendacity, the incompetence, it's just maddening to watch".
He also doubled down on his jabs about Trump's mental health by sharing a still of Humphrey Bogart as the paranoid, mentally ill leader Captain Queeg from the 1954 film The Caine Mutiny. "Most of the unsolicited emails I've gotten have been positive", he said.