Senator McConnell about what he wants to do when President Trump is shaking up Washington with an attack of executive orders

Senator Mitch McConnell, after steps down From his Senate leadership position, President Trump bent and was one of only three Republicans to vote against the president’s nominees for Defense Secretary.

With confirmation hearings for Mr. Trump’s cabinet is underway, people wonder what McConnell will do next. The 82-year-old said he feels free to be more obvious about what he cares about than he has done before, but it seems that he will lead to the head of his party.

“I expect to support most of what this administration is trying to achieve,” said the long -earned Republican Senator. “So what happened in the past is irrelevant to me.”

McConnell’s relationship with Trump

“What happened in the past” between McConnell and Mr. Trump includes insults and heated arguments. To his cinema Michael Tackett, who interviewed the senator for the past three years, and in his oral stories, McConnell vented on the president and said that Trump is “ugly”, “not very smart” and a “sleazball.”

Meanwhile, Mr. Trump called McConnell “Sullen” and an “unmarried political hack.”

“We have to do something about Mitch McConnell. He is, he is a disaster. He is a disaster,” said Mr. Trump during a campaign -Rally in March 2023 in Davenport, Iowa.

The president has also used a racial slur against McConnell’s second wife, former US Labor Minister and Transport Secretary Elaine ChaoSomething McConnell said he never confronted Mr. Trump over.

McConnell says he and Mr. Trump has not spoken in a while. McConnell was very upset about what happened during January 6, 2021 Capitol Riot, where he was evacuated from the Senate, while sterns knocked on his office door with his staff inside and barricaded the door with furniture. McConnell said on January 6 Capitol Riot was proof of Mr. Trump’s “Complete Validity to the Office.”

Senator Mitch McConnell
Senator Mitch McConnell

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“President Trump is practical and morally responsible for provoking about the events of the day,” McConnell later said from the Senate floor.

That’s still the way he feels it four years later, and McConnell still considers January 6 as an uprising. He said he thinks pardon The people convicted of events that day were a mistake.

While McConnell has been critical of the president, he has almost always stopped withdrawing his claws. McConnell voted against judging Mr. Trump in Senat’s trial that took place after the president had just left the office. A conviction could have disqualified Mr. Trump from driving to re -election.

McConnell believed that the criminal and civil justice system would be there to keep Trump responsible, Biographer Tackett said.

“The court he created ended up being the court that helped enable Donald Trump to not eventually face prosecution,” Tackett said. “It was the biggest wrong calculation of his political career, and will undoubtedly be a spot on his legacy.”

McConnell and the Supreme Court

Tackett said the most disputed thing McConnell did as the senate leader was that one -handed then President Barack Obama’s nomination of Merrick Garland To the US Supreme Court.

“One of my proudest moments was when I looked at Barack Obama in the eye, and I said, ‘Mr. President, you will not fill this Supreme Court’s vacant position,'” McConnell said at a political event in 2016.

This was the first step in McConnell’s construction of a conservative super majority by the Supreme Court.

“I feel good about it. I knew that if the shoe was on the other foot …” he said.

His cinema has called it a “brutal power exercise.” McConnell does not agree. The senator said he was focused on ensuring that people on the center on the right have a voice.

“That’s what I thought was the most important thing I could do,” he said.

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Senator Mitch McConnell

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A recent vote found that 70% of the American people believe the Supreme Court’s judge is more influenced by ideology than by being fair arbitrators. McConnell pointed out the blame against the Democrats and said the Supreme Court’s popularity is down because the Democrats criticize them.

“Their job is not to seek public approval. That’s to follow the law,” he said of the Supreme Court.

McConnell’s actions that create the Supreme Court are tied to the overturn of ROE v. Wade and affirmative action In college -recordings said Tackett.

“By changing the court, changing the composition of the court, he changed American life,” Tackett said.

McConnell’s inheritance and future in the Senate

Although he is now on the hind leg after an 18-year-old period as Senate Republican leader, McConnell could continue to play a role in the design of American life outside the courts. He said he feels free to be more obvious about what he cares about than he has done before, which may come up during a vote for Robert F. Kennedy JrAs Mr. Trump chose to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.

Kennedy has suggested that the polio vaccine kill more people than polio, but McConnell, who was diagnosed with polio as a child, believes that vaccines are critical.

“It’s no surprise that it’s a big thing with me,” he said.

McConnell said he also plans to talk about the intervention of the Senate’s independence.

Mr. Trump has issued an attack on executive orders since his second period began. The president also imposes back tariffs that McConnell is not back.

“It will increase the cost of everything. In other words, it will be paid by American consumers,” McConnell said. “I mean, why should you get into battle with your allies about this?”

He may have his disagreements with the president, but McConnell acknowledged that the people chose Mr. Trump.

“I’m a Republican. I don’t get to decide who will be president. The American people do it,” McConnell said. “And you have to admit, they did. And he’s back.”