'Help me': George Conway hits out as MAGA aims 'vile' attacks at his daughter

George Conway stands in the background as his wife Kellyanne Conway speaks to reporters at an event for President Donald Trump's 2017 inaugurationAFP/File / Drew Angerer

Conservative attorney and Never Trump activist George Conway has a fiery message for the people he says are going after his daughter.

"I don't make personal requests on here often, if ever. But Laura Loomer (whom Trump apparently wanted to hire), along with an online mob of other Trump/MAGA supporters, have been attacking @claudiamcomwayy in the most vile of terms, simply because she noted that Donald Trump is a convicted felon," said he said on X.

He was writing in reponse to another account that called attention to the abuse. He added that he would like others to "help me report these vile people, and please let these vile people know what you think."

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According to Newsweek, Claudia Conway "made a return to X, formerly Twitter, after a monthslong absence to weigh in on the presumptive GOP presidential nominee last week being found guilty on all 34 counts in his criminal hush money trial.

After her mother praised Trump, calling him 'resilient and a fighter,' Claudia Conway responded in a since-deleted post and wrote: 'I think you forgot to add 'felon.''"

George Conway is divorced from his wife Kellyanne Conway, who served as a White House strategist for Trump.

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Their daughter's post was followed by attacks from MAGA supporters. In one of the most prominent cases, far-right influencer Laura Loomer responded to her, calling her a "low IQ, highly sexually promiscuous woman with daddy issues" and criticizing her for having a deal with Playboy.

Loomer, who describes herself as a "Proud Islamophobe" and has defended white nationalism, has run multiple unsuccessful campaigns for Congress. Trump reportedly considered her for a position on his campaign until his aides talked him out of it. Even far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) publicly criticized Trump for considering giving her a role.

Trump, following his conviction in the Manhattan case, is scheduled to be sentenced on July 11.

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