“Mitch is a severe, taciturn and serious political hack, and if Republican senators stay with him, they won’t win again,” Trump said in the statement. “He will never do what needs to be done or what is right for our country. Whenever necessary and appropriate, I will support the main rivals who advocate Making America Great Again and our policy of America First. We want something brilliant, strong, caring, and compassionate leadership. “
Trump concluded: “This is a great time for our country and we cannot let it go by using third-rate ‘leaders’ to dictate our future!”
The clash between current and former Republican Party leaders comes as the Republican Party in general struggles with warring factions over whether to continue Trump’s image or open a path that deviates from the former president’s legacy.
CNN reported last month that McConnell had indicated that it believed Trump’s impeachment would make it easier to get rid of former Republican President and Trumpism, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
In the final weeks of Trump’s presidency, the relationship between the then Senate majority leader and Trump – the Republican Party’s two most powerful men – has essentially collapsed, several sources told CNN.
Trump’s statement on Tuesday adds McConnell to the list of Republicans the former president is targeting after they opposed him.
This is a last-minute story and will be updated.