George Conway has certainly been making a name for himself as a strong anti-Trump conservative, and now, his latest reaction to President Donald Trump’s moves to overturn the election results is eliciting reactions on social media.

Conway appeared on “The Lead” with Jake Tapper on CNN, where Tapper revealed that attempts by Trump and other Republicans to invalidate the election results. In this case, Ken Paxton, the Texas Attorney General, has filed a lawsuit against the battleground states of Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, stating that the COVID-19 pandemic related changes made to their election procedures were in violation of federal law. In the suit, he asked the U.S. Supreme Court to block those states from voting in the Electoral College—which would also prevent Joe Biden from officially taking office.

It is the latest lawsuit amid several filed by Trump and his allies, most of which have been shot down by lower courts and the U.S. Supreme Court as well.

However, as he discussed the move with Tapper, Conway’s reaction, which saw him pressing his hands against his head and seeming exasperated, went viral.

“No, this is the most insane thing yet,” he said before revealing that the lawsuit likely wouldn’t have much traction and stating that all the efforts to overturn the results are the biggest amount of election fraud to occur in 2020.

Some then took to Twitter to remark on Conway’s reaction, specifically his facial expression and hand gesture, admitting that they not only felt he was right, but that they too were over all of the attempts to overthrow the election.

“We’re all feeling like @gtconway3d watching this [Expletive] show,” another said along with the hashtag #TrumpIsACompleteFailure.

While the case has not yet been heard or seen by the Supreme Court, on Tuesday, they appeared to reveal their stance on any cases brought to them in regards to the election results. In a one-sentence order, they refused to overturn the results in Pennsylvania, certifying the state’s electoral votes for Biden.

Pennsylvania became the state which pushed the election in Biden’s favor, with the state being called for him and putting him over the 270 threshold on Nov. 7. He had already previously flipped Wisconsin and Michigan back after Hillary Clinton lost them in 2016, and later went on to also flip Arizona and Georgia, giving him a grand total of 306 Electoral votes to Trump’s 232.

Since losing the election, Trump and his allies have continued trying to get the results overturned, claiming that widespread fraud among Democrats led to Biden’s win.

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George Conway is pictured at the 139th Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House on April 17, 2017 in Washington, DC. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images