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McConnell says he'd support Trump as GOP nominee

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McConnell says he'd support Trump as GOP nominee

McConnell says he'd support Trump as GOP nominee

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Mitch McConnell (R-KY) says he’d support former President Trump if he’s the Republican nominee in 2024, despite strongly condemning Trump’s actions that led to the Capitol riot just weeks before.


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