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George Conway says he will seek to “put Trump away for good” in Manhattan primary congressional bid
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Politics/The Apex Times/Jun 15, 10:43 AM EDT

George Conway says he will seek to “put Trump away for good” in Manhattan primary congressional bid

Conway, a longtime critic of President Donald Trump, announced his campaign message and reiterated support for a third impeachment effort as he pursues a House seat in Manhattan’s primary.

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George Conway, the attorney and outspoken critic of President Donald Trump, has pledged in a new campaign advertisement that he would seek to “put Trump away for good” if elected to Congress, framing the message around his call for Trump to be impeached for a third time. Conway made the remarks in connection with his bid for a congressional seat in Manhattan, according to Fox News Politics.

The report says Conway’s campaign is built around a direct response to Trump’s political future and his past conduct, with Conway characterizing the president’s role as something that should be addressed through impeachment and additional accountability. Conway’s language in the advertisement, including the phrase “away for good,” is central to the campaign messaging highlighted by Fox News Politics.

Conway’s statement comes as he seeks the nomination in Manhattan’s primary, setting up the question of how voters in the district view his approach and his public record of criticizing Trump. The report does not identify specific policy proposals in the advertisement at issue, focusing instead on Conway’s impeachment-centered theme.

Fox News Politics also reported that Conway supports pursuing Trump’s third impeachment, linking the bid’s messaging to renewed emphasis on the constitutional mechanism of impeachment. The report ties the advertisement’s theme directly to Conway’s long-standing disputes with Trump’s conduct while he has been in office.

If elected, Conway would represent a congressional district and assume legislative responsibilities distinct from impeachment actions, including voting on federal legislation and participating in oversight. In the current system, impeachment proceedings would be handled through the House and Senate, while the reported congressional bid would take place through election administration under state and federal rules.

Conway’s public pledge adds to the field of candidates who use election campaigns to raise calls for impeachment or related accountability measures. It also underscores the role of campaign speech in how candidates frame accountability and governance, particularly when the target is a sitting president.

A campaign seeking a nomination in a primary typically depends on ballot access, fundraising, and the timing of advertising, but the Fox report does not provide those operational details. With the primary underway, Conway’s impeachment-focused advertising and messaging will be tested against other candidates’ platforms and the district’s electorate preferences as votes are counted.

Why It Matters

  • Conway’s pledge illustrates how candidates may use congressional campaigns to press for constitutional accountability measures aimed at a sitting president.
  • If Conway’s message influences voters, it could affect the composition of the House delegation and the broader political dynamics that bear on oversight and impeachment-related negotiations.
  • The use of impeachment-centered messaging in a primary highlights how campaign speech can shape public debate on due process and constitutional procedures, even though impeachment is handled through legislative chambers.
  • Because impeachment requires House and Senate action, a congressional election outcome would not itself constitute an impeachment vote, but it could affect who participates in any impeachment-related legislative steps.

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Key Facts

  • George Conway, according to Fox News Politics, is running for Congress in Manhattan and is seeking the nomination in the district’s primary.
  • Conway, as reported by Fox News Politics, pledged in a new ad to “put Trump away for good.”
  • Fox News Politics reported that Conway tied the advertisement to support for Trump’s third impeachment.
  • The reporting focuses on Conway’s impeachment-centered message rather than detailed policy proposals in the ad.
  • The action described is a campaign pledge made during Conway’s congressional bid; impeachment proceedings, if pursued, would follow separate House and Senate processes.