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George Conway Hilariously Trolls Trump With Perfect Pro-Biden Billboard Near Mar-a-Lago

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George Conway trolled Donald Trump with a billboard urging a vote for Joe Biden just a few miles from Mar-a-Lago.

Conservative lawyer, political pundit and Trump critic George Conway unveiled his latest way to torment former Republican President Donald Trump on Thursday.

In addition to donating the maximum allowed of $929,600 to the Biden Victory Fund, Conway rented a billboard on I-95 near Palm Beach, Florida—home of Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort—just in time for the first long weekend of the summer travel season.


Conway announced his recent activities across social media, writing:

"So, just for kicks, I put up a billboard a few miles south of Palm Beach on I-95 South, perfect for anyone happening to travel from Mar-a-Lago to Doral to, say, play golf."
"Right around Exit 64, I believe. They’re going to send me better photos later."


The billboard reads:

"VOTE FOR JOE NOT THE PSYCHO"

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The latest billboard calling out Trump was met with high praise outside the MAGAverse.

It was dubbed "Legend!" in one of many shares on Reddit.

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Some people even offered options for other billboards.

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People had thoughts on George Conway as well.

More than a few noted he had a front row seat to the Trump administration as the husband of White House and Trump campaign advisor Kellyanne "alternative facts" Conway.

The couple divorced after 22 years of marriage sometime in 2023.

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While others admired Conway's redirected political activism from diehard Republican to Trump troll, they urged people to keep the ultimate goal in mind.

The billboard is about the reelection of Democratic President Joe Biden in November.

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Conway also appeared on MSNBC's All In With Chris Hayes on Thursday evening.

They talked about Trump's declining mental state and the Florida billboard calling him out.

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Conway—who registered as an independent in 2018—said the Republican Party is now a cult whose members fall into two groups: those who are sharing the delusions with their "psycho" leader, Donald Trump, and those too frightened or opportunistic to oppose him.

The 2024 election will take place on Tuesday, November 5.

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