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Mitch McConnell Takes Swipe at Donald Trump
Mitch McConnell Takes Swipe at Donald Trump for the Second Time in Days
Senator Mitch McConnell has taken another swipe at President-elect Donald Trump a mere few days after saying the nation “will not be made great again” seemingly by his leadership on Saturday. In an interview with the Financial Times published Wednesday,
Mitch McConnell Says Trump Win Puts Americans In A 'Very Dangerous World'
The GOP's outgoing Senate leader said he plans to spend his final two years in office pushing back against the Trump-fueled isolationism within his party.
Mitch McConnell Appears to Swing at Trump—US 'Will Not Be Made Great Again'
The Kentucky senator emphasized the need for the U.S. to demonstrate greater commitment to alliances such as NATO
Trump era echoes ‘dangerous’ times before WWII, warns Mitch McConnell
Senator Mitch McConnell is warning that Donald Trump’s turn towards “America First”-style isolationism is dangerous for the country and the world, and recalls the times before World War II.
What is Mitch McConnell's legacy?
The Senate will look different in 2025. Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has led the chamber's Republicans for nearly a generation. Now he's stepping down from leadership after a record-setting run — and leaving a divisive legacy that will be debated for years to come.
Mitch McConnell: ‘We’re in a very, very dangerous world right now’
The Republican Senator on his plans to spend the last two years of his term fighting back against an increasingly isolationist GOP
Mitch McConnell falls and sprains his wrist
Mitch McConnell falls and sprains his wrist after GOP luncheon; colleague says he is fine
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell fell and sprained his wrist while walking out of a GOP luncheon, his latest medical incident.
Mitch McConnell falls during Senate Republican lunch
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell fell during the Senate Republican lunch on Tuesday. It is unclear if McConnell, 82, sustained any injuries at this time or what the severity of the fall was. Two medical responders were seen briefly entering his office and have since departed.
Mitch McConnell, 82, Falls at U.S. Capitol More than a Year After Public Freezing Episodes
McConnell, who recently resigned his role as the Republican Senate leader, reportedly fell after a GOP meeting on Capitol Hill
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Mitch McConnell falls and sprains wrist after GOP luncheon, colleague says he is ‘fine’
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell fell and sprained his wrist while walking out of a GOP luncheon on Tuesday.
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Jimmy Fallon Proposes A New Challenge For Mitch McConnell After Health Scare
“Thankfully, McConnell is doing OK and should have no problem getting ready for his upcoming fight with Jake Paul,” Fallon ...
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