George Conway criticized his wife, Kellyanne Conway, as he continued to take shots at President Trump on Twitter.

"I have little doubt that, within the lifespans of many reading this tweet, students throughout the world will learn in their history books that a deeply psychologically unwell man — also a criminal — was president of the United States in the late 2010s," Conway said Friday on Twitter.

Sportswriter Larry Brooks responded to Conway's tweet, saying, "Your wife is an enabler. Your wife is a cheerleader. What kind of game do you think you’re playing?"

Your wife is an enabler. Your wife is a cheerleader. What kind of game do you think you’re playing? — Larry Brooks (@NYP_Brooksie) November 22, 2019



"She’s both, but that doesn’t mean I’m playing a game," Conway responded. The comment is a part of the attorney's long-running feud with Trump that has spilled into his marriage as Kellyanne is the counselor to the president.



She’s both, but that doesn’t mean I’m playing a game. — George Conway (@gtconway3d) November 22, 2019



Trump took aim at George on Friday morning, calling him a "nut job." "Kellyanne is great, but she's married to a total whack job," Trump said, adding that she must have done "some bad things" to George because he "is crazy."





The vendetta between the two men has only escalated since impeachment proceedings began. George appeared on MSNBC to commentate before the first public impeachment hearing. Kellyanne criticized the move saying it was only meant to hurt her.

Sources close to George said he loves Kellyanne and wants to stay with her, but she would need to leave the "cult" of the White House. Kellyanne maintains that any power George has he gets through her. She has been critical of media outlets covering the pair's marriage.