Washington, United States.
Donald Trump he asked senators Tuesday republicans that they cease to have a Mitch McConnell as its leader in the Senate after the legislature said the former US president was “practical and morally responsible“From’ assault on the Capitol on January 6th.
“The Republican Party will never be able to be respected a strong con political ‘leaders’ like the senator Mitch McConnell at the head, ”he said Trump in a biting tone statement.
The former president described a McConnell pejoratively as a member of the apparatus traditional politician, labeling it dand “severe, harsh and serious”, And warned that if senators republicans they keep him as head of the bench “They won’t win again.”
Trump’s bet comes after that McConnell said on Saturday that although he had voted in favor of the Trump’s acquittal isa political trialor by “incitement to insurrection,” the former president was “practically and morally.” responsible “for the assault on the Capitol of United States on January 6th.
In his most extensive statement on politics since leaving the White House on January 20, Trump blamed McConnell that the republicans teeth Lost the Senate control, and the merit of the party’s successes was attributed to the House of Representatives.
Trump was also awarded the fact that McConnell renewed his term of six years representing the state of Kentucky to the Senateor, where this influential 78-year-old politician has held a bench since 1984, and has wielded great power as leader of the majority in the upper house during the last six years.
“The only thing I regret is that McConnell ‘I beg your strong support and backing from the great people of Kentucky at 2020 elections“And I gave it to him,” he said Trump.
“Without my support, McConnell would have lost and lost very badly “, he assured.
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Trump threatened to use the popularity which still has between the Republican base to support any candidate republican that supports his political vision. The next national vote will be in the midterm elections in November 2022.
“When necessary and appropriate, I will support rivals in the primaries that defend our policy of Enlarge a United States Again (YES for its initials in English) and the United States First, “he noted.