
George Conway via Twitter
America’s favorite Never-Trumper Republican, George Conway, has abruptly disappeared from the Wachtell Lipton website.
The husband of Trump’s 2016 campaign manager and current spokesperson-at-large Kellyanne Conway was last seen admonishing Chuck Schumer for attacking the Supreme Court — which was mildly inappropriate on the Senator’s part but hardly worth the consternation the scolds were giving it — and maxing out his contribution to the Biden campaign. The ubiquitous Tweeter even changed his banner to a Biden 2020 poster:
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But checking in on Conway at the firm where he — until recently at least — served as Of Counsel brings up…

It’s like this American treasure of the Twittersphere just got Carmen Sandiegoed.
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What’s going on? Does this portend a move to get more active in the upcoming campaign? Spending more time with his SuperPAC to convince Republicans to ditch Trump? Earlier this morning, he retweeted this message from the SuperPAC, The Lincoln Project, suggesting some Trump attack ads were in the offing:
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— Mike Madrid (@madrid_mike) March 6, 2020
Where have you gone, George? Wherever you are, keep Tweeting.
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