Platner has blamed post-traumatic stress disorder, which went undiagnosed for a time, and has said he is striving to be better.
Hannity on Tuesday wondered if “there’s any line this guy can cross before they can say enough?”
“Oh, he crossed the lines a long time ago,” Conway, who ran Trump’s 2016 campaign and worked in his White House during his first term, replied. “But the Democrats keep moving that line, the line of morality, decency, truth, transparency.”
Conway called Platner “crackers” and said the Democrats were sticking with him solely because he could help them flip a Senate seat and take power.
“And power for power’s sake is the definition of corruption,” she added.
Conway workshopped a similar line of attack on Platner last week after he won his primary, wondering aloud if there was a “magic number” of scandals that would end the Democratic Party’s support for his campaign. She did not mention the dozens of scandals surrounding Trump, who has his own extensive and problematic history with women, which includes being found liable for sexual abuse. He also has a track record of lying and corruption.
Given all that, critics fired back:
