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Mitch McConnell Ends 18-Year Tenure as Senate GOP Leader, Warns Against Shutdowns and Urges Support for Ukraine
Dec 20, 2024, 08:49 PM
Mitch McConnell, the longest-serving Senate Republican leader, delivered his final speech on the Senate floor, marking the end of his leadership tenure after nearly 18 years. McConnell, who has led the GOP in the Senate, received a standing ovation from his colleagues. In his address, he emphasized the importance of bipartisanship, warning against the dangers of government shutdowns and criticizing those who prioritize making a point over making a difference. He specifically cautioned that engaging in government shutdowns is 'foolish' and 'harmful,' referencing the ongoing government funding debacle. McConnell also expressed his intention to focus on countering isolationism within his party, particularly in relation to international engagement, such as supporting Ukraine against Russia, during his remaining time in the Senate. His leadership role will be taken over by GOP Whip John Thune in the new Congress starting in January.
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