Never-Trumper George Conway Is Now Trying To Sabotage Trump’s Next Event
Never Trumper George Conway is now trying to sabotage the President’s next event in Arizona. His attempt comes one day after critics of the President took credit for a TikTok prank, which they claimed flooded the campaign with fake reservations heightening expectations over the size of the rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The President has plans to speak at a Students for Trump event in Phoenix however, now Conway is trying to thwart the event by again inflating the numbers similar to what leftists claim they did over the weekend.
Conway, the husband to President Donald Trump’s adviser, Kellyanne Conway, and leader in the Never Trump super PAC The Lincoln Project attempted to thwart the President’s event by posting “How to apply for tickets to President Trump’s Phoenix ‘Students for Trump’ event on June 23″:
How to apply for tickets to President Trump’s Phoenix “Students for Trump” event on June 23 https://t.co/ss44PcnIQG
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) June 21, 2020
What we have are a few adults who should know better, acting like children for a students’ event,” Turning Point Action’s Charlie Kirk told Breitbart News.
“Students deserve a right to hear from their president. It is disgusting certain people want to steer fake tickets to a student organization trying to facilitate a civic engagement event for the next generation, but this is the radical left,” he said.
“We also have a few adult tickets available as well and are optimistic that Arizona will rise up in support of our incredible president. We won’t let these Alinsky tactics get in the way of a what promises to be an amazing student event and victory in November,” Kirk added.
President Trump’s campaign manager Brad Parscale has said that the left’s TikTok prank was not the reason the rally was underattended. Parscale said:
Leftists and online trolls doing a victory lap, thinking they somehow impacted rally attendance, don’t know what they’re talking about or how our rallies work. Reporters who wrote gleefully about TikTok and K-Pop fans – without contacting the campaign for comment – behaved unprofessionally and were willing dupes to the charade. Registering for a rally means you’ve RSVPed with a cell phone number and we constantly weed out bogus numbers, as we did with tens of thousands at the Tulsa rally, in calculating our possible attendee pool. These phony ticket requests never factor into our thinking. What makes this lame attempt at hacking our events even more foolish is the fact that every rally is general admission – entry is on a first-come-first-served basis and prior registration is not required. The fact is that a week’s worth of the fake news media warning people away from the rally because of COVID and protestors, coupled with recent images of American cities on fire, had a real impact on people bringing their families and children to the rally. MSNBC was among outlets reporting that protesters even blocked entrances to the rally at times. For the media to now celebrate the fear that they helped create is disgusting, but typical. And it makes us wonder why we bother credentialing media for events when they don’t do their full jobs as professionals.
However, what the left has done is prove that President Trump is so popular that the only way the media can claim people no longer like him is to sabotage the event, or hire “peaceful” protestors to keep people from attending the rally.