Senator McConnell congratulated Biden right after the electoral college votes were tallied and seemed to almost turn on Trump from that point forward. After the U.S. Capitol Building raid, he even went as far as to tell “associates that he believes President Trump committed impeachable offenses and that he is pleased that Democrats are moving to impeach him, believing that it will make it easier to purge him from the party.” So now after Biden’s two-day Executive Action signing spree, McConnell is complaining claiming Biden does not owe the far left for his victory. Is that a confession?
“On the Biden administration’s very first day, it took several big steps in the wrong direction,” McConnell said, adding that there is time for Biden to “remember that he does not owe his election to the far left.”
Republicans have taken issue with the Paris climate agreement, an international accord joined by nearly 200 nations with the intent of lowering greenhouse gas emissions and reversing the human impact on climate change.
But GOP officials claim the agreement – which President Trump almost immediately pulled the U.S. out of after taking office in 2017 – will impact manufacturing jobs and unfairly hold the U.S. to an environmental standard not met by China or India.
McConnell, along with other congressional GOP members, has similarly taken issue with Biden’s decision to kill the Keystone Pipeline XL.”
“The president can and should refocus his administration on creating good-paying American jobs, not sacrificing our people’s livelihoods to liberal symbolism,” McConnell said.”
It almost sounds like McConnell is saying that he was rooting for Biden and given that he now thinks Trump made impeachable offenses, you have to wonder whose side is he on? Trump told his followers to act peacefully and patriotically. It’s not his fault that Antifa got involved. He did not push anyone to commit violence. This case of impeachment seems even weaker than the last one and it is practically deja vu as Legal Expert Jonathan Turley and Alan Dershowitz have both claimed that Dems should not impeach Trump.