The one question that all politicians running for US Senate should be asked is - whether they stand with President Trump or Mitch McConnell.
According to a new book, "This Will Not Pass," by Jonathan Martin, back on Jan 6 McConnell wasn't concerned about the well-being of Trump supporters.
McConnell wasn't concerned about the well-being of President Trump or his family.
McConnell wasn't questioning who was behind the riots at the Capitol - he was apparently sure or was sharing that he was sure that President Trump was behind the riots.
In the hours after supporters of Donald Trump laid siege to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, House Republican Leader Mitch McConnell reportedly said he was "Exhilarated" that the then-president had finally tarnished his reputation.
McConnell was working with Pelosi and Schumer and not the President of the United States or the people of the United States that gave President Trump the largest number of legitimate votes in US history.
On Jan 6, McConnell had one goal - to end the political career of President Trump and punish Trump if he could.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Swamp Rat Mitch McConnell Said He Was "Exhilarated" on Jan 6 that President Trump "Had Finally Tarnished His Reputation"
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