The Anti-Psychopath PAC, created by conservative attorney George Conway, is out with a new 60-second spot that shows Republicans, including some who worked for Donald Trump, "floating" around the GOP presidential nominee's head, calling him "crazy," "flawed," "not fit to be president," "erratic," "a narcissist," and "literally insane."
Conway's focus at times has been to try to get Trump's attention directly, in addition to informing the public about what he says is the ex-president's "mental instability," and "bringing it to the forefront of national discussion."
"We have to stop this psychopath," Conway's PAC says on its website, where it calls its founder, "a leading critic of Donald Trump’s lawlessness and contempt for American democracy."
Conways says the ad will run at hundreds of times on television to ensure Trump sees it.
The Hill reports the video will become "a six-figure ad campaign."
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"We are running this ad over 250 times on TV over the next week in Bedminster and West Palm Beach to remind Trump that even his closest allies know he is unstable and mentally unfit to be president of the United States. Help us ensure he gets the message!"
"Hey Donald," Conway says in the voiceover at the start of the ad. "All your friends, all of the people that have worked with you, they all think you're nuts."
It features prominent Republicans criticizing Trump, including U.S. Senators Ted Cruz, Lindsey Graham, and Marco Rubio, former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, former U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger, Trump's former Attorney General Bill Barr and his former National Security Advisor John Bolton, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Trump's former Chief of Staff John Kelly, and his former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.
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Former Speaker Ryan in the video calls Trump a "populist authoritarian narcissist." Barr says, "our country can't be a therapy session for a troubled man like this," who "constantly engages in reckless conduct." And Kinzinger calls him "literally insane," and says, "I think people are scared of him and they should be scared of him."
Watch the ad below or at this link.
Since @realDonaldTrump doesn’t want to do much campaigning these days, he’s got plenty of time to sit around at home stewing and sulking and watching TV.
We’re here to help with that. And to everyone else, top o’ the morning to you!@PsychoPAC24pic.twitter.com/iRlIT6RMtd — George Conway (@gtconway3d) September 4, 2024
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