'Help him unravel': George Conway wants Biden to hammer 'narcissistic sociopath' Trump during debate

Pundits have been debating whether or not President Joe Biden should talk about presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump's legal problems during the first 2024 Biden/Trump debate, to be moderated by CNN hosts Jake Tapper and Dana Bash in Atlanta on Thursday night, June 27. In addition to being convicted on 34 counts in his hush money/falsified business records trial, Trump is facing three other criminal indictments.
When conservative attorney George Conway appeared on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" the morning before the debate, host Mika Brzezinski asked him whether or not Trump's legal problems were fair game for Biden during the debate. And the Never Trumper, a scathing Trump critic who has been fundraising for Biden, gave her an emphatic yes.
Conway told Brzezinski, "I think he has to go after Trump on everything in a restrained but very sharp way. He's running against a convicted criminal and adjudicated rapist. He should not be afraid of saying that. It's a fact. If you don't say that, you're basically condoning it."
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The anti-Trump conservative continued, "And I think it's important to do that not only because the American public has to be continually reminded — I mean, repetition is key in politics — but also, because it gets under Trump's skin."
Conway argued that Biden, during the debate, needs to show viewers how unhinged Trump is.
"We're talking here about whether or not Donald Trump can hold it together for the alotted period of time, and he might be able to," Conway told Brzezinski. "But he's less able to if you keep hitting him on these things that he's most sensitive about. That's really important, I think. Because one of the advantages Trump had before he was convicted on 34 felony counts and became a convicted felon was that he was off of everyone's radar screen. People didn't see much of him. He was deplatformed in January 2021. This is important."
The Never Trumper added, "I think the Biden campaign made the correct move to get Trump out there early so that people can see him. He is considerably less effective, Trump is. He's considerably less coherent than he was even two or four years ago, and he's in a much more fragile emotional state. He's a narcissistic sociopath; he's unraveling, and we need to help him unravel."
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