George Conway tearfully admits he stupidly gave his kids’ inheritance to Biden Victory Fund

Former attorney George Conway is getting little sympathy after admitting he blew his children’s inheritance in an effort to keep Donald Trump from being elected president.

In a video clip circulating online, the ex-husband of former Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway got emotional as he recalled how he gave nearly $1 million in 2024 to a losing proposition, the Biden Victory Fund.

“I was asked by a friend of mine who raises money for Democrats to speak at a big Democratic fundraiser for what was then the Biden Victory Fund,” the Trump-hating co-founder of The Lincoln Project recounted in the interview.

“I remember I was actually driving out to my friend John Gardner’s house out in Maryland, and I was thinking about, well, how much money should I give to the Biden campaign for this thing where I’m going to be the headline spokesperson and asking other people to give, you know, and I thought I’d give, you know, a lot of money, but a reasonable amount of money. And then I started thinking about it,” recalled Conway, who is running in New York’s Democratic congressional primary to replace retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler.

“It’s like, you know, I mean, this is supposed to be, it’s money that my kids would otherwise inherit. And I started thinking about that. So what am I going to give? And then I just thought about it. Well, what do I want my kids to inherit?” he continued.

“And I literally was in tears. I pulled over to the side of the road and I was in tears thinking about this. And I was like, I want my kids, it makes me miss the idea even today. I want my kids to inherit a democracy,” Conway said.

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“It’s more important than money and that society will f–k out. I’m going to give the legal maximum, which was like $929,600. And, you know, I just, it just, it’s just more important. It’s just more important. And that’s why I did that,” he insisted.

“That’s why, you know, I’m 62 years old. I should be out in Park City skiing or something like that. I should be really, really retired, but I could never live with myself if I didn’t do everything I could to help get rid of this,” the TDS sufferer claimed.

In a 2024 interview discussing how he blew his kids’ inheritance, Conway contended they would “do fine,” and it was more important to give them a “strong country.”

Conway’s latest teary-eyed regret earned him a truckload of mockery on X.

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