McConnell Had ‘Entirely Positive Meeting’ With Trump During Capitol Hill Visit

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said he had a “positive meeting” with former President Donald Trump on Thursday after Trump traveled to Capitol Hill to talk with Republican lawmakers.

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee praised the GOP Senate leader during his comments at the D.C. meeting, POLITICO reported.

“We had a really positive meeting, he and I got a chance to talk a little bit, we shook hands a few times, he got a lot of standing ovations, it was an entirely positive meeting. Mitt Romney was there, as well, and I can’t think of anything to tell you about it that was negative,” McConnell said.

Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) added that Trump “immediately went in to address Mitch McConnell and said he’s done his best while he was here. He understands elections. And he understands how important two seats are and we need to be focused on those.”

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Trump and McConnell have had a rocky relationship over the past four years, and Thursday’s private meeting marked the first time the two had spoken in person since a month after the contentious 2020 election, according to POLITICO. Trump has slammed McConnell for approving Democrat legislation in the Senate, saying in 2022 that the Kentuckian has a “death wish,” which a Trump spokesman said was in reference to “killing the Republican Party through weakness and cowardice.”

McConnell has also blasted Trump, saying he was “practically and morally responsible for provoking” the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.

On Thursday at the Republican meeting, however, there was nothing but solidarity, according to some of the senators who attended.

“There was a lot of unity. A lot of people think we’re going in the wrong direction now,” McConnell’s fellow Kentucky senator, Rand Paul said, adding that most of the discussions centered on policy.

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“I haven’t seen that Republican group as strongly united on all of those policy issues in a long, long time,” said Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD), who has also criticized Trump over the former president’s allegations that the 2020 election was “rigged” and “stolen.”

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In February, the 82-year-old McConnell announced that he would be stepping down from his Senate leadership after Republicans select a new leader in November. He added that he still plans to serve the remainder of his term as senator, which ends in 2027.

House GOP Blasts Biden For Opposing Their Pay Raise For Low-Ranking Troops

After President Biden opposed the House-led version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which would give low-ranking troops in the military a 19.5% raise in basic pay next year, House Republicans blasted him.

The White House issued a statement this week in which they stated Biden “strongly opposes making a significant, permanent change to the basic pay schedule before the completion of the Fourteenth Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation (QRMC).”

“Some early-career enlisted service members can make as little as $24,000, not including their housing allowances and free health care,” The Daily Mail noted. “The House plan would ensure that service members make at least $30,000 per year. … One quarter of the military population experienced food insecurity between 2018 and 2020 , according to the US Department of Agriculture”

“Joe Biden managed to become a multi-millionaire on a public servant salary,” Rep. Derrick Van Orden, (R-WI) told The Daily Mail. “And he is snatching food out of our junior enlisted people’s mouths.” He recalled that when he served as a Navy Seal his wife needed WIC coupons to fed their children. “It’s disgusting and reprehensible. I can’t feel more strongly about it. That is bulls****,” he said of the White House’s attitude.

“It’s completely insane,” Rep. Mike Garcia (R-CA) echoed. “I can’t understand that the rationale and in what universe it would make sense, either from a policy or from a political perspective. They’re actually going out of their way to say no to this and explain why this is a bad idea and it’s, it’s completely irrational and politically it’s actually suicidal.”

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE), said Biden’s opposition was “one of the dumbest things I’ve ever heard come out of [Biden’s] mouth,” adding, “You got one out of eight ballistic guys on staff at food and water food banks, particularly in DC, San Diego. And we figured we worked hard to figure out would the price need to be to get them above that threshold.”

Garcia said former President Donald Trump discussed the issue with House Republicans on Wednesday and said that military pay would be a “front burner issue.” He said Trump declared, “Everyone knows that we’re having challenges in our military right now. So why would you not support getting them to the equivalent of a minimum wage which the rest of the universe has in our country?”

“This is a pay raise targeted at the E1 through E4 level, who are currently making literally $12 an hour, right now, which in California is about half of what the fast food workers make at McDonald’s,” Garcia said.

Yet the White House statement expressed concern about DEI, writing, “The Administration strongly opposes Sections 573 and 1113(g)(3), which would limit the ability of DoD and Federal agencies to support and promote positive cultures that empower, respect, and value all employees and students. The prohibitions regarding DEI efforts would impede DoD’s and Federal agencies’ ability to recruit and retain the diverse perspectives, experiences, and skillsets that are foundational to the strength of the Federal workforce.”

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