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Ex-president slams McConnell again

Ex-president slams McConnell again

Gulf Times
Thursday, April 29, 2021 09:24:35 PM UTC

US Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell listens as President Biden addresses a joint session of Congress at the US Capitol in Washington, DC.

Donald Trump kept up his attack on US Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell yesterday, saying that Republicans would do well to find a new leader if they hope to take back the Senate in 2022. Trump launched the latest salvo on Fox Business Network, when his interviewer asked about the upcoming mid-term election battle for control of the Senate and House of Representatives. “We need good leadership. Mitch McConnell has not done a great job. I think they should change Mitch McConnell,” the former president said. McConnell’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The Kentucky Republican has led his caucus in the Senate without opposition since 2007. Bad blood between Trump and McConnell could complicate matters for Republicans as they try to reclaim the Senate majority, with both voters and lawmakers divided between Trump loyalists and the traditional party. Democrats took control of the Senate in January by winning two seats in Georgia, after Trump stirred divisions by pushing the false claim that the 2020 election had been stolen from him and attacking Republican state officials for not overturning the results. The 100-seat Senate is currently divided 50-50 between Republicans and Democrats, with Democratic Vice-President Kamala Harris wielding the tie-breaking vote. However, Democrats are well aware that the party that controls the White House historically loses seats in Congress in the first election of a presidency. McConnell drew Trump’s ire by acknowledging that President Joe Biden had won and by blaming Trump for the deadly January 6 attack on the US Capitol after the Senate acquitted the former president on a charge of inciting insurrection. Earlier, Trump called McConnell “a son of a (crude word)” at a dinner for Republican National Committee donors at his Mar-a-Lago Club, according to an attendee. McConnell has not responded to Trump’s attacks and rarely refers to the former president in public remarks.
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