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Attorney George Conway questions former U.S. President Trump's mental health, wonders why his family hadn't stepped in to get him the help he said Trump apparently needs

www.rawstory.com 'Very, very sad': George Conway urges 'intervention' from Trump family after latest posts

George Conway questioned Donald Trump's mental health Monday and wondered why his family hadn't stepped in to get him the help he said he apparently needs.The former president and current Republican nominee claimed in a Truth Social post that Kamala Harris had shared a fake photo showing throngs of ...

'Very, very sad': George Conway urges 'intervention' from Trump family after latest posts

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The former president and current Republican nominee claimed in a Truth Social post that Kamala Harris had shared a fake photo showing throngs of supporters greeting her at a Michigan airport, and the conservative attorney Conway expressed alarm to MSNBC's "Morning Joe."

"As I've been yammering about for five or six years now, he's a deeply unwell man," Conway said. "He is a deeply psychologically disturbed individual. If he were a member of your family, you'd be taking him, staging an intervention and taking him into a psychiatric hospital.

"If Melania and Ivanka and Eric and Don Jr. care about their father, and I assume – their father and husband — and I assume they do, they'd be doing that if they could. He is, as I've been saying, a narcissistic sociopath, a pathological narcissist and sociopath as defined by the American Psychiatric Association. These are, historians will tell you, the traits of authoritarian dictators throughout history."

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"This [...] the final implosion of Donald Trump. I mean, it's like Hitler when Hitler was moving around divisions that didn't exist in the last 10 days of the war in the führer bunker. He has completely lost it."

Trump is scheduled to be sentenced on 34 felony convictions Sept. 18 and remains under indictment in the District of Columbia and Georgia on election interference charges, and Conway said he needs to win re-election to avoid consequences.

"He is running for his freedom," Conway said. "He's going to go to jail if he does not win the presidency, and he can see that now. That's why he's doubling down on the unreality. It is partly for self-soothing, partly he can't help it. He is a pathological liar, being a sociopath. What we are watching is ... actually very, very sad."

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