George Conway has renewed his attack on Donald Trump, describing him as 'a cancer on the presidency' following the release of the redacted Mueller report. In an op-ed for The Washington Post on Thursday, the husband of Kellyanne Conway urged Congress to remove the Commander-in-chief from office after the report claimed he tried to limit the scope of the investigation into foreign meddling in the 2016 election. George accuses Trump of 'putting personal interests above a presidential duty to the nation' by trying to hinder the two-year probe. 'Page after page, act after act, Mueller’s report describes a relentless torrent of such obstructive activity by Trump,' the high profile attorney writes. George Conway (left) has attacked President Trump (right) in an op-ed in The Washington Post, following the release of the Mueller report Kellyanne and George have been married since 2001 and share four children Kellyanne has steadfastly stuck by her boss, in spite of her husband's intense criticism of him George even asserts that former President Richard Nixon was 'passive - at least in comparison to Trump' in terms of obstructing the investigation into Watergate that ended with his impeachment. He ends the op-end by witheringly stating: 'What the Mueller report disturbingly shows, with crystal clarity, is that today there is a cancer in the presidency: President Donald J. Trump. Congress now bears the solemn constitutional duty to excise that cancer without delay.' The op-ed may cause more friction in George's 18-year marriage to Kellyanne, who works as Counselor to the President. Kellyanne has steadfastly defended Trump in the wake of her husband's repeated criticisms, and did so again after the release of the Mueller report. . She told reporters on Thursday: 'Honestly, it's time to move on, total exoneration, the president's in a great mood. And I think what's incredibly important here is that democracy in the world's greatest country, the greatest democracy, flourishes.' Kellyanne said her first priority is the 'protection' of the four children she has with George (pictured) George and Trump have been involved in a back-and-forth public spat for the past several months, with George calling Trump 'dumb' and a 'liar'. Meanwhile, the President has hit back labeling George a 'whack job' and 'the husband from hell'. Last month, Kellyanne spoke on Fox Business about the awkward situation, insisting that she 'is not being asked to choose between her marriage and her job.' However, she admitted she has 'certainly' had conversations with George about keeping his views to himself Kellyanne claimed her first priority is the 'protection' of the four children she has with George. Last month, Kellyanne said her husband encouraged her to work for the president She said her husband encouraged her to work for the president and was 'enthusiastic' about the family's move from New York to Washington at the beginning of the Trump administration. 'We have four school-aged children. So you don't just -- I -- I'm their mother. I could never have just come here and been here for two and a half years without them. So we made a decision as a family to move here,' she explained. George has frequently tweeted insults about Trump, but Kellyanne argued that they are meaningless. 'I don't know when the feminists are going to write this story about the unusual situation of a man getting power through his wife,' she predicted. 'But that's what we have here.' George has frequently tweeted insults about Trump, calling him 'dumb' and 'a liar' The Counselor to the President insists she does not have to choose between her marriage and her job All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility