Kellyanne Conway says she’s too busy to read husband’s tweets about Trump sanity

White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said Monday she doesn’t “share” the concerns of her husband about her boss President Trump.

Over the past two days George Conway, a conservative lawyer who is a vocal critic of Trump, strongly suggested in a wave of tweets he thinks the president’s mental health is deteriorating.

Asked to respond by reporters outside the West Wing, Kellyanne Conway said, “No, I don’t share those concerns.”

“I have four kids and I was getting them out of the house this morning to talk to the president about substance, so I may not be up to speed on all” his tweets, she added.

Earlier in the morning, George Conway suggested Trump has narcissistic personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder by tweeting out their respective pages from the fifth edition Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders by the American Psychiatric Association.

On Sunday, responding to a frenzy of tweets from the president on a variety of subjects, ranging from the possibility of a federal investigation into “Saturday Night Live” to criticizing the late Sen. John McCain, Conway said, “His condition is getting worse.”

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