McConnell, the longest serving Senate party leader in U.S. history, said in a floor speech that his “current term in the Senate will be my last.”
“Regardless of the political storms that may wash over this chamber … I assure our colleagues that I will depart with great hope for the endurance of the Senate as an institution,” he said.
A large cohort of ambitious Kentucky Republicans has long been angling to succeed the 83-year-old former Senate GOP leader, who has held his seat since 1985.
His “occasional voice” was often the opposite of how he voted. He said that J6 was impeachable, then voted against it, sauing “he’s been voted out, so it doesnt matter.” This of course was a convient excuse to sound reasonable and act maliciously.