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McConnell Says Biden Shouldn’t Be Impeached Over Afghanistan


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It’s time for Senator Mitch McConnell to just run as a Democratic.

In his latest press conference, Sen. Mitch McConnell declared that there will be no impeachment trial for Biden.

The RINO went on to say that the “president” won’t be removed from office due to the fact Democrats hold the majority of seats in both the House and the Senate.

Other Senate Members such as Senator Lindsey Graham believe Biden should be impeached for his disastrous Afghanistan exit.

For the first time in month Democrats have shown their frustrations towards Biden and instead of taking that opportunity to his advantage McConnell decides to back Biden.

What a disgrace!

Check out what The Hill had to say about McConnell backing Biden:

Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) on Wednesday shot down calls from within his own party to try to impeach President Biden, pointing to next year’s midterm election as a potential check on the administration.

“Well, look, the president is not going to be removed from office. There’s a Democratic House, a narrowly Democratic Senate. That’s not going to happen,” McConnell said at an event in Kentucky, asked if Biden’s handling of the drawdown in Afghanistan merits impeachment and if he would support it.

“There isn’t going to be an impeachment,” he added.

McConnell’s comments come as some Republicans in the House and Senate call for Biden’s impeachment or for him to resign or be involuntarily removed from office over the botched Afghanistan exit.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said last week that he thought Biden should be impeached. Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), who chairs the Senate GOP campaign arm, questioned if it was time to invoke the 25th Amendment, which allows the majority of the Cabinet or a body appointed by the Congress to remove a president.

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The New York Post didn’t stay silent and added these details:

enate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) on Wednesday waved off GOP calls for President Biden’s impeachment over his administration’s handling of the Afghanistan military withdrawal — saying its an issue voters will have to decide on at the ballot box.

“The president is not going to be removed from office,” McConnell told Republicans at an event in Kentucky. “Its a Democratic house, a narrowly Democratic Senate, that’s not going to happen.”

His comments came after Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on Sunday said that Congress should try to remove Biden from office over America’s chaotic exit, which has left up to 200 Americans and scores of Afghan allies stranded in the Taliban-controlled country.

As of right now there are no big names in Kentucky that have enough momentum to dethrone McConnell for his Senate seat but all a potential candidate needs is an endorsement from Trump and its game over for Mitch.



 

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