Summary
Sen. Mitch McConnell warned that Donald Trump’s presidency places Americans in a “very, very dangerous world,” likening Trump’s isolationist policies to pre-World War II “America First” rhetoric.
McConnell, a staunch interventionist, criticized the GOP’s growing resistance to U.S. global engagement, particularly Trump’s stance on reducing aid to Ukraine.
While he voted for Trump in November, McConnell expressed concerns over Trump’s influence and the party’s direction.
Recently stepping down as Senate GOP leader, McConnell plans to focus his final term on countering isolationism within his party.
Only almost a decade late. Well done turtle.
He got there in the end.
Too bad the race was over and everyone had gone home.
Bad Turtle! No lettuce!
That’s the only time conservatives show any spine or morals: after it doesn’t matter any more…
It’s a trademark for politicians across the aisle.
They are known to be kind of slow.