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“Trump Shuttle ‘ran out of cash and defaulted on its debt in September 1990,’” Conway tweeted, linking to the Wikipedia entry on the airline owned by Trump from 1989 to 1992.

Trump Shuttle “ran out of cash and defaulted on its debt in September 1990.”https://t.co/no0L01De1i https://t.co/ERRaEeWWyI — George Conway (@gtconway3d) April 15, 2019

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Conway tweeted in response to Trump’s early morning post, in which he said Boeing should rebrand the 737 Max model.

Most countries, including the U.S., grounded the 737 after a crash in Ethiopia and another in Indonesia.

Conway is a frequent critic of Trump’s on Twitter.

Trump hit back in March, calling him a “whack job” and the “husband from hell,” but has largely been silent since despite continued criticism. Trump has also claimed he rejected Conway for a Justice Department position, although the lawyer issued a statement in 2017 voluntarily withdrawing from consideration.

Kellyanne Conway has defended Trump’s attacks on her husband, saying Trump responded because he “is protective of me” and saying George Conway overstepped by diagnosing Trump with narcissistic personality disorder.

“You think he shouldn’t respond when somebody, a non-medical professional accuses him of having a mental disorder?” she said in an interview with Politico.