George Conway Predicts Trump's Most Dangerous Days Are Ahead
Conway: Trump's Most Dangerous Days Still Ahead

Conservative attorney George Conway issued a stark warning over the weekend that Donald Trump's most perilous period may still be approaching, despite recent Democratic election victories.

Trump's Troubling Trajectory

George Conway, a longtime critic of the former president, dismissed suggestions that last week's GOP losses represented the most damaging period of Trump's political career. During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Weekend," Conway emphasized that the worst is yet to come.

"I think that's yet to come," Conway stated, challenging the narrative that recent election outcomes marked the peak of Trump's political troubles. The attorney, whose ex-wife Kellyanne Conway remains a prominent figure in Trump's inner circle, acknowledged he found the Republican defeats "wonderful" but cautioned against premature celebrations.

The Malignant Narcissist Pattern

Conway provided psychological insight into Trump's behavior, describing him as a "malignant narcissist" who doesn't simply fade away after political setbacks. "He's just not going to all of a sudden behave himself because he suffered an election loss," Conway explained. "If anything, he's going to double down on everything he does."

The conservative attorney predicted escalating concerns over the coming years, noting there are three years remaining in Trump's term. Conway suggested Trump's behavior would likely deteriorate rather than improve, creating ongoing challenges for the political landscape.

Future Election Integrity Concerns

Conway expressed particular concern about potential interference in the 2026 midterm elections, warning that Trump might attempt to "sabotage" or "maybe even ignore them in some fashion." He also anticipated increased efforts to "silence dissent and to use military forces throughout the country."

"Things are going to get a lot worse before they get better with Donald Trump," Conway concluded, painting a concerning picture of the political climate ahead. This analysis holds significance for Canadian observers monitoring US political stability and its potential cross-border implications.

The warning comes as political analysts in Canada and internationally assess the lasting impact of Trump's political movement and the potential consequences for international relations, trade agreements, and continental security arrangements.