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NYT: McConnell told associates he believes Trump committed impeachable offenses

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NYT: McConnell told associates he believes Trump committed impeachable offenses

NYT: McConnell told associates he believes Trump committed impeachable offenses

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has told associates that he thinks President Donald Trump committed impeachable offenses when he incited a deadly mob to attack the US Capitol last week and that heā€™s ā€œpleasedā€ Democrats are working to impeach the President, The New York Times reported.


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