
Jen Psaki Sums Up Mitch McConnell's 'Real Legacy' With Scathing Description
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The MSNBC host broke down how the Senate minority leader has left his post "diminished" as he prepares to leave GOP leadership.
Jen Psaki weighed in on Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s decision to leave his post later this year by describing the “real legacy” he leaves behind.
The MSNBC host, a former Biden White House press secretary, took a “bit of a deep dive” into McConnell’s “unwavering devotion to winning and winning at any cost” Sunday.
She started with his support of campaign finance reform in the 1970s.
″[He was] denouncing the cancer of the corrupting influence of money and politics, only to do a complete 180 in the U.S. Senate, where he became instrumental in opening up our politics to the flood of special interest dark money,” said Psaki.
She also noted he once was a defender of the Voting Rights Act, which he had described as a “landmark piece of legislation” in 2006.













