George Conway, the husband of White House official Kellyanne, has been busy on Twitter calling out President Donald Trump for what he sees as his deteriorating mental state.

In a series of tweets and retweets, George Conway warned that Trump’s erratic and voluminous social media activity on Sunday is a sign his mental “condition is getting worse.”

His condition is getting worse. — George Conway (@gtconway3d) March 17, 2019

Conway also retweeted others calling Trump’s posts “a new level of insane” and “pathetic.”

On Monday morning, in response to CNN’s Ana Navarro suggesting the Twitter spree is in response to the Mueller investigation, Conway countered: “Don’t assume that the things he says and does are part of a rational plan or strategy, because they seldom are. Consider them as a product of his pathologies, and they make perfect sense.”

Don’t assume that the things he says and does are part of a rational plan or strategy, because they seldom are. Consider them as a product of his pathologies, and they make perfect sense. https://t.co/k9rAK3tGFT — George Conway (@gtconway3d) March 18, 2019

He then tweeted out a screenshot of a book: the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. And then, a screenshot of the page on Narcissistic Personality Disorder, which includes criteria such as “exaggerates achievements and talents,” “requires excessive admiration” and “lacks empathy.”

Conway also seems to think Trump has an antisocial personality disorder, which boasts criteria such as failure to “respect lawful behaviors,” “deceitfulness,” “impulsivity or failure to plan ahead,” and “consistent irresponsibility.”

Finally, in response to Bill Kristol urging Republicans to read Trump’s tweets and “think seriously about his mental condition,” Conway added:

“Agree with this, but would add that *all* Americans should be thinking seriously *now* about Trump’s mental condition and psychological state, including and especially the media, Congress—and the Vice President and Cabinet.”

Agree with this, but would add that *all* Americans should be thinking seriously *now* about Trump’s mental condition and psychological state, including and especially the media, Congress—and the Vice President and Cabinet. https://t.co/OoxgLJpltE — George Conway (@gtconway3d) March 18, 2019

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