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McConnell endorsed Donald Trump for president after the Super Tuesday results

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McConnell endorses Trump in 2024 race despite railing against him after Jan. 6

McConnell endorses Trump in 2024 race despite railing against him after Jan. 6. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell has endorsed Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential race. McConnell has been railing against Trump since Jan. 4, but has now endorsed him in the race for the presidency of 2024.

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Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell endorses Trump for president

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell endorses Trump for president. "It is abundantly clear that former President Trump has earned the requisite support of Republican voters," McConnell said. McConnell said in a statement that former president Trump has "earned the necessary support" for Republican voters. McConnell: "It's abundantly clear" that Trump has the support of GOP voters.

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Mitch McConnell endorses Donald Trump for president after years of frosty ties

Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell endorses Donald Trump for president. The Kentucky Republican pointedly blamed Trump for the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. The move comes more than three years after they have last spoken and comes after years of frosty ties with each other.

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McConnell endorses Trump for president after Super Tuesday results: 'He will have my support'

McConnell endorses Trump for president after Super Tuesday results: 'He will have my support' Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell has endorsed former President Trump's campaign to return to the White House, despite their past differences. Republican Senate leader says he has'my support' for the former president.

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These 3 Republicans Have Broken With Mitch McConnell to Stand With Trump

These 3 Republicans have broken with Mitch McConnell to stand with Trump. Florida GOP Florida says McConnell "basically gave the Biden Justice Department cover to prosecute the president" "Frankly, the most dangerous was Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell," Florida GOP says. McConnell "took to the floor and essentially gave the. Biden Justice. Department cover," Florida Republican says.

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