Politics June 15, 2026

UMVA Exclusive: George Conway Promises Trump’s Permanent Exile as He Launches Explosive Congressional Campaign!

UMVA Exclusive: George Conway Promises Trump’s Permanent Exile as He Launches Explosive Congressional Campaign!

UMVA has learned that Democratic hopeful George Conway has vowed to chase President Donald Trump’s third impeachment and lock him behind bars if he wins the New York 12th District seat.

Conway, a former conservative lawyer turned outspoken Trump critic, launched a fiery 60‑second video filmed against the Capitol’s silhouette, declaring, “Hi, Donald. It’s me, George Conway. I cost you 88 million dollars, and I’m only just getting started.”

He warned that the only name Trump will see on the horizon is the orange jumpsuit of a prison cell, promising to enjoy every moment of the “final impeachment trial” that will take place in that very building.

The ad stops short of naming the specific actions that merit impeachment, leaving voters to wonder what evidence Conway will bring to the floor.

While Democratic leaders have yet to commit to a new impeachment push should they retake the House, several lawmakers have already called for Trump’s removal, and Conway’s pledge adds a bold new voice to the chorus.

Conway’s campaign faces a steep climb in a district long dominated by Democrats, where former Rep. Jerrold Nadler’s retirement opens a fiercely contested primary.

Polls show state Assembly members Micah Lasher and Alex Bores neck‑and‑neck at roughly 22% and 20%, with Kennedy descendant Jack Schlossberg at 11% and Conway trailing at 10%.

Lasher, a former Nadler aide, enjoys endorsements from Governor Kathy Hochul and former NYC mayor Mike Bloomberg, putting Conway at a distinct disadvantage.

Beyond the primary, Conway’s reputation as a relentless anti‑Trump commentator on cable news and co‑founder of the Lincoln Project fuels his determination to make the impeachment battle a centerpiece of his campaign.

His personal history—once married to former Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway and now divorced—adds a layer of intrigue to his crusade against the former president.