Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) bid farewell Friday to his tenure as the longest-serving party leader of the chamber, a post he’s held for nearly the past 18 years. McConnell’s current term,
Outgoing Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) quipped Wednesday evening that Republicans may be in for more turmoil next year after President-elect Trump threw the year-end spending
That's "characteristic" of McConnell's politics, Rogers said. "He prizes GOP power above almost all other considerations." His is a "lamentable legacy," Cornell University's Glenn C. Altschuler said at The Hill.
A Tuesday fall marked another health episode spurring calls for 82-year-old Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell’s retirement.
Republicans and Democrats expect Sen. Mitch McConnell will remain a thorn in Donald Trump's side even without a leadership role.
Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) reportedly said that President-elect Donald ... years in the Senate pushing back against the growing Trump-fueled isolationism within the GOP. The 82-year-old Kentucky Republican, who last month stepped down from his role as the ...
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., was absent from the Capitol on Thursday after he fell during a Republican luncheon two days earlier, according to multiple reports, marking the latest health episode for the 82-year-old senator.
The House GOP torpedoed a bipartisan deal with Democrats ... Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) smiles as he walks to join other Republicans who will vote to replace him with a new ...
The fate of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet is still unclear after Republican senators spent much of December carefully dodging questions about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ’s views
U.S. Enters a New Political Era, Defined by Donald Trump The presidential race in 2012 ended a pattern in U.S. politics, which has since become characterized by Mr. Trump’s populism, a Times ...
Several elderly lawmakers and political leaders have faced scrutiny for medical ailments this year as part of a larger concern over incumbents' age.
GOP senators seem to be embracing the potential for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, despite his controversial views on vaccines and pro-abortion