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Kellyanne Conway’s Husband Says Republicans Are About To Turn On Trump In a revealing discussion, George Conway, husband of White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, shared insights into the Republican Party's shifting dynamics concerning Donald Trump. In his analysis, Conway suggests that Republicans in Washington, D.C., are approaching a "tipping point" where loyalty to Trump may start to falter. He conveyed this through a pointed tweet, emphasizing concerns about the increasing investigations into the Trump administration which could trigger significant political ramifications. Key Points: - Republican Loyalty: While Conway highlights a potential evolution in Republican loyalty, he acknowledges that the current support for Trump seems unyielding on the surface. He notes that GOP members in D.C. have been consistently aligned with Trump, doing “whatever he wants.” - Investigations as a Catalyst: Conway posits that the ongoing investigations, including Mueller's, along with the anticipated shift in power when Democrats take control of the House, could lead to a breaking point. As Trump finds himself increasingly pressured—both by investigative scrutiny and legislative opposition—he may begin to lash out at erstwhile allies within his party. - Potential Fallout: Conway warns that the moment Trump pivots from placing blame solely on Democrats to also including Republican leaders like Mitch McConnell or Lindsey Graham, the fracture within the party may become more evident. This could signal the beginning of a collapse in Republican support for Trump, driven by frustration and self-preservation among party members. - Insight into Political Maneuvering: While George Conway has more insider connections in D.C., he suggests that on the surface, there doesn’t seem to be a visible collapse, but "it doesn't mean that it's not on the way." His predictions are a mix of political intuition and knowledge of the pressures of party alignment, especially in a polarized political climate. It's worth noting how Conway's predictions reflect ongoing uncertainties surrounding Trump's presidency and hint at significant political shifts potentially reshaping the GOP landscape. What are your thoughts on this potential rift within the Republican Party? Do you think George Conway's insights hold any weight in the current political climate? Share your opinions below!
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