New Video from George Conway’s “Anti-Psychopath PAC” Highlights Trump’s Racist Insanity at NABJ Conference
WASHINGTON – August 2, 2024 – Today, George Conway’s Anti-Psychopath PAC launched a new digital and TV ad campaign, showcasing Donald Trump’s bizarre and offensive remarks from Wednesday’s NABJ conference, underscoring his instability and unfitness for office.
The 60-second spot, which you can watch here, plays footage of Trump’s most disturbing moments from the conference: attacking reporters, complaining about microphones, and making racist comments about Kamala Harris. The video opens with a direct challenge to Trump, urging him to take a mental competency test, and is inter-spliced with footage of Vice President Harris laughing, seemingly at Trump.
The ad will digitally target Atlanta, GA on YouTube, where Trump is set to hold a rally. Additionally, it will air on Fox News, ESPN, and the Golf Channel around Trump’s Mar-a-Lago and Bedminster properties in Florida and New Jersey from August 6 to 12. These strategic placements ensure that Trump and his supporters are confronted with his own deranged words.
The campaign comes on the heels of our recent 60-second ad, which argued that Donald Trump was “never right in the head.” Trump responded to the campaign on Truth Social, where he raged against the ad’s presence on his preferred networks—Fox News, ESPN, and the Golf Channel. George cited this as a prime example of his mental incompetence and unfitness to serve.
“Trump already hates our ‘Trump is Crazy’ campaign and is complaining about our ads running on his favorite stations,” said George Conway, President of Anti-Psychopath PAC. “Now, we’re taking it further by hitting him again with his own words from the NABJ conference. From now until election day, our message will be clear: Trump is unfit for office, and he cannot hide from the outrageous—and, truth be told really, really, really weird—things he’s said.”
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