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Monday 10 June 2019 - 05:38

Trump would have been fired from any job by now,' says George Conway

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In this AFP file photo taken on November 09, 2016, then Republican president-elect Donald Trump and his campaign manager Kellyanne Conway acknowledge the crowd during his election night event at the New York Hilton Midtown in the early morning hours in New York City.
In this AFP file photo taken on November 09, 2016, then Republican president-elect Donald Trump and his campaign manager Kellyanne Conway acknowledge the crowd during his election night event at the New York Hilton Midtown in the early morning hours in New York City.

His Sunday comment on Twitter was in response to an earlier tweet by the president, admitting that he was not acting “presidential” in dealing with media.

He also noted that Trump is not “presidential,” describing him as “mentally unwell.”

“You’re not ‘presidential’ at all, period. You’re mentally unwell. You engage in bizarre, irrational, self-defeating behavior, which prompts criticism of you, which triggers more bizarre, irrational, self-defeating behavior. You would have been fired from any other job by now,” said Conway.

Kellyanne Conway’s husband further urged Trump to seek medical treatment for his condition after resigning from his post as the president.

“Do yourself and the country a favor. Resign and seek the psychological treatment you so obviously need,” he said.

Trump vowed earlier that he would continue his aggression towards the media, which he has described as the “enemy of people.”

“I know it is not at all ‘Presidential’ to hit back at the Corrupt Media, or people who work for the Corrupt Media, when they make false statements about me or the Trump Administration,” Trump tweeted. “Problem is, if you don’t hit back, people believe the Fake News is true,” tweeted the president earlier in the day.

Trump was complaining about MSNBC’s “Saturday Night Politics” host Donny Deutsch, who called him a “despicable human being” for attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on D-Day.

Ever since he appeared in office, Trump has been attacking what he calls “fake news media,” mostly regarding any negative coverage of his performance.
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