Conservative attorney George Conway on Monday taunted President Donald Trump over his expression of sympathy for the British monarchy amid the ongoing fallout over Andrew, the royal formerly known as a prince who has been stripped of his titles over his ties to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.Trump, himself once friendly with Epstein, told reporters aboard Air Force One that he felt “very badly” for the British royal family. “It’s a terrible thing that’s happened to the family,” the president said, calling it a “tragic situation.”Conway, a longtime Trump critic despite his ex-wife Kellyanne Conway’s Trumpworld connections, seized on the remarks with a mocking post on X, the Elon Musk-owned platform formerly named Twitter.“Who says the man has no empathy?” Conway snarkily asked, before listing a series of controversial figures and groups who’ve also received the president’s sympathy.They included Russian President Vladimir Putin, the convicted Jan. 6 insurrectionists and “the Nazis who marched in Charlottesville.”Conway’s jab quickly went viral, with commenters noting who Trump chooses to empathize with.See Conway’s full post here:Who says the man has no empathy? He has expressed what is obviously deep and sincere sympathy for, among others:✳️ Prince Andrew ✳️ Ghislaine Maxwell✳️ Jair Bolsonaro✳️ Vladimir Putin✳️ Benjamin Netanyahu ✳️ the convicted January 6 insurrectionists✳️ the… https://t.co/rEb84GRYh9— George Conway 🇺🇸🚫👑🐸 (@gtconway3d) November 3, 2025Close
George Conway Nails A Truly Disturbing Trump Habit: ‘Who Says The Man Has No Empathy?’
The conservative attorney and longtime Trump critic responded to the president’s sympathy over a scandal engulfing the British royal family.






