Trump And Mitch McConnell's Feud Goes Public With Ugly Leak To New York Times
President Donald Trump and Senator Mitch McConnell aren't friends.
McConnell is a well-known globalist and establishment RINO. Trump is doing his best to beat the
globalists.
Trump has publicly and privately berated McConnell over his failure to rally his Republican members
— who hold a slim 52-48 majority — into support of a repeal and replacement plan for
the Affordable Care Act.
And McConnell has expressed concerns that Trump — a newcomer to politics — is not
educating himself on how governing works.
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The New York Times said that the two haven't exchanged words in quite sometime.
Their conversations were never polite and have even been in screaming matches before.
A lot of it was over McConnell's failures as a Senator.
For his part, McConnell is angry over Trump's threats to Senate Republicans who refuse to
give him their complete backing and his criticism of Senate rules.
The majority leader also has expressed doubts whether POTUS will be able to lead the party
heading into the 2018-midterm elections.
Some of McConnell's concerns stem from Trump's statements in the wake of the Charlottesville
protests saying that there were good and bad people on both sides.
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But while McConnell has the support of the other RINOs and Senators that are globalists,
in Kentucky, he only maintains an 18 percent approval rating.
In that same poll, Kentucky voters approve of the President at 60%.
That shows the truth in what Trump has been saying.
McConnell is a traitor.
The rift between the two leaders most threatens the GOP agenda, the Times notes, pointing
to deadlines on raising the debt limit and a rewrite of the tax code as Congress gavels
back into a regular working session next month.
Trump's support of a Republican challenger to Senator Jeff Flake and he also supports
another challenger against Dean Heller.
He wants the GOP to win, but he knows that these Senators are Democrats anyway.
Lindsey Graham and John McCain are also on Trump's radar.
Should the President make sure that we get
in
true conservatives?





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