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George Conway Promises to Pursue Trump’s ‘Third and Final’ Impeachment in Campaign Ad

The pledge turns a campaign pitch into a formal promise that could shape the June 23 Democratic primary and would still require a House vote and a Senate trial to become reality.

Overview

  • Conway released a 60‑second ad on Monday that said he would seek President Trump’s third impeachment and said he would “put him away for good,” using imagery of the U.S. Capitol and an “orange jumpsuit.”
  • The ad invoked an roughly $88 million judgment in the E. Jean Carroll case and credited Conway with introducing Carroll to the attorney who won that award.
  • The Conway campaign did not specify in the ad which actions it would cite as impeachable and offered no immediate clarification when asked by reporters.
  • The White House issued a blunt public rebuke calling Conway “Lightweight” and accusing him of “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” turning the spot into an immediate partisan flashpoint.
  • Conway is a long‑time anti‑Trump commentator running as a Democrat in a crowded primary where he has trailed in polls, and any impeachment effort would still depend on a House majority and a Senate trial that has twice acquitted the president.