Former US President Donald Trump on Tuesday, February 16, exhausted the leader of the Republicans in the Senate Mitch McConnell in a scathing statement, calling on his party to turn its back on him on pain of
“
no
longer”
winning elections.
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Mitch McConnell, 78, said on Saturday the billionaire was
"responsible"
for the murderous assault on Capitol Hill on Jan.6.
"Mitch is a sullen, sullen politician, who does not smile and if the Republican senators stay with him, they will not win any more,"
wrote the ex-president, so far very discreet since leaving the White House.