George Conway, Kellyanne Conway's husband, tweets photo of his max donation to Joe Biden's campaign
- George Conway, husband of White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, tweeted on Tuesday night that he'd donated $2,800 to Joe Biden's campaign.
- George Conway has not shied away from criticizing President Trump on Twitter and in public statements, despite the fact that his wife works for him.
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George Conway, extremely vocal Donald Trump critic and husband of White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, tweeted that he had donated to Democrat Joe Biden's presidential campaign on Tuesday night.
As several Super Tuesday states were called in Biden's favor, Conway tweeted a screenshot of a receipt for a $2,800 donation to his campaign, the maximum individual contribution limit.
Conway confirmed the donation to New York Magazine's Olivia Nuzzi, telling her he donated "because the nation can't afford four more years with a megalomaniacal moron in the White House."
The Washington-based lawyer has made no secret of his disdain for President Trump, and frequently uses his Twitter account to criticize, and often outright troll, his wife's boss. Their marriage has become an object of fascination in Washington's circles of power and beyond, even making its way into a Saturday Night Live skit that substituted their union for the tumultuous relationship at the center of the divorce film, "Marriage Story."
In December, Kellyanne Conway attacked Biden as "Sleepy Joe" and asking "We need Ukraine's help to defeat THIS guy?"
George Conway replied with a quote tweet: "Your boss apparently thought so."