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Trump Finally Takes Gloves Of Against McConnell
"He's not equipped mentally."
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“He’s not equipped mentally.”
It took longer than many conservatives would have liked, but President Donald Trump has finally taken the gloves off against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. And it’s about time. In classic Trump fashion, he didn’t hold back.
"I feel sorry for Mitch," Trump said bluntly. "He's not equipped mentally... He let the Republican Party go to hell."
No truer words have ever been spoken. Under McConnell’s so-called leadership, the GOP has suffered blow after blow, caving to the left’s radical agenda instead of standing strong for conservative values. Whether it was his failure to fight election integrity battles, his weak handling of Biden’s disastrous policies, or his obsession with blocking Trump instead of working for the American people, McConnell has been a dead weight on the party for far too long.
TRUMP ON MCCONNELL: "I feel sorry for Mitch...He's not equipped mentally...He let the Republican party go to hell."
"He's not voting against [RFK Jr.], he's voting against me, but that's alright."
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911)
8:29 PM • Feb 13, 2025
McConnell’s latest betrayal? Not standing up for Trump’s cabinet picks, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in a way that actually helps Trump. "He's not voting against [RFK Jr.], he's voting against me, but that's alright," Trump said, making it clear that McConnell’s political moves are less about principle and more about personal spite. It’s a pattern we’ve seen before—McConnell has never been a true America First leader. He’s part of the old establishment, the kind that would rather lose elections than give up their stranglehold on power.
But here’s the real kicker: Despite McConnell and the D.C. swamp doing everything they can to undermine Trump, the American people are making their voices loud and clear. Trump’s approval ratings are soaring, and his second term has barely begun.
To put this into perspective, during Trump’s first term, his net approval rating (approval minus disapproval) was positive for only 11 days total. In just the short time he’s been back in office, his net approval has been positive for 21 days and counting—a number that already doubles his entire first term.
Even CNN, of all places, has been forced to acknowledge reality. "We're living in a different world… 70% of Americans say Trump is doing what he promised to do," the network admitted. Think about that: a staggering 70% of Americans—including independents and even some Democrats—recognize that Trump is delivering on his word.
CNN: "We're living in a different world… 70% of Americans say Trump is doing what he promised to do."
Incredible.
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson)
2:14 PM • Feb 10, 2025
This is the difference between real leadership and the weak, go-along-to-get-along approach of Mitch McConnell. Trump came back to finish what he started, and the country is behind him. McConnell, meanwhile, is fading into irrelevance, exactly where he belongs.
The truth is, the Republican Party has changed. No longer is it run by the old guard, the spineless politicians who cave at the first sign of resistance. This is now the party of Trump, the party of action, the party of winning. And McConnell? He’s just another relic of the past, a reminder of everything that was wrong with the GOP before Trump reshaped it into a movement that actually fights for the American people.
Mitch McConnell let the Republican Party go to hell. Trump is bringing it back. And judging by the polls, the American people are loving every second of it.
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