George Conway Explains Why He Donated Nearly $1 Million To Biden Reelection Fund
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The conservative attorney, whose ex-wife was a senior adviser to Trump, said the money came out of his kids' inheritance.
Conservative attorney George Conway on Tuesday broke down his reasons for recently donating nearly $1 million to President Joe Biden’s reelection effort.
Conway gave $929,600, the maximum amount allowed, to the Biden Victory Fund, Axios first reported earlier this month. He is also scheduled to headline a fundraiser for Biden in the capital on Wednesday.
“If you told me [in the past] that I would do something like that and support a Democrat, and tomorrow night I would be headlining a fundraiser in Washington, asking Democrats to give to a Democrat, I would have said, ‘Well, you know, that’s just pure fantasy,’” he told CNN’s Erin Burnett Tuesday.
“But the evolution was just watching how the Republican Party has become something that’s completely unrecognizable,” he added.
Conway, who divorced former Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway last year, said members of the GOP had become “anti-American,” pointing to House Republicans, including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.), who attempted to block aid to U.S. allies.