With McConnell’s endorsement of Trump, it gives the green light to other remaining skeptical Republicans — and the deep-pocketed donors who fuel campaigns — to fall in line despite any reservations they may have about a return to the Trump era.

After the Jan. 6 attack of the Capitol, McConnell issued a grave rebuke of Trump’s behavior, blaming the defeated president for spreading “wild” claims of a stolen election.

While McConnell refused to convict Trump in the Senate trial on House impeachment charges of inciting the insurrection at the Capitol, which could have left him ineligible to serve again as president, he warned that Trump was not immune from civil or criminal prosecution once he left the White House.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      199 months ago

      Its funny, because he’s been a vocal advocate of Ukraine military aid spending, too.

      Dude just wants to see a good game between two enthusiastic participants, it seems.

    • @scaredoftrumpwinning
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      69 months ago

      He hates this name. I try to use it when I refer to him. Any vote for Trump is a vote for a stronger Russia and a weaker US, as I’m sure most of you know.