Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has announced that he will take the helm of the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, one of the chamber’s most influential panels. The move positions McConnell, a veteran lawmaker and former majority leader, to continue to exert significant control over the legislative process.
The revelation has drawn scrutiny from critics who argue that McConnell’s leadership of the committee could complicate President-elect Donald Trump’s efforts to advance his legislative priorities. Though not well known, the Rules Committee oversees key procedural matters, including the flow of bills to the Senate floor and the administration of federal elections.
The Hill reports on the outgoing Senate minority leader’s plans to transition into his new positions. He will also be leading the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense while passing the torch to South Dakota’s John Thune, who will become the leading Republican in the chamber:
“America’s national security interests face the gravest array of threats since the Second World War. At this critical moment, a new Senate Republican majority has a responsibility to secure the future of U.S. leadership and primacy,” McConnell, a longtime defense hawk, said in a statement.
McConnell said he looks “forward to working closely” with incoming Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins (Maine), who currently serves as top Republicans on the committee and its defense funding subcommittee.
He also said he intends to head the Senate Rules Committee in the next Congress.
“Defending the Senate as an institution and protecting the right to political speech in our elections remain among my longest-standing priorities,” he said. “Ranking Member Deb Fischer has done an outstanding job advancing these causes, and I know she will remain a key partner in the committee’s ongoing work.”
Observers also point to McConnell’s role in the recent Senate failure to confirm one of Trump’s high-profile nominees, Representative Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), suggesting that McConnell’s influence may be a strategic obstacle to Trump-aligned initiatives.
TERM LIMITS: If there was ever a better argument for term limits I've never heard it. Senator Mitch McConnell has decided he'll chair the Senate's most powerful committee – the Committee on Rules and Administration. In this role he will be able blunt Trump's agenda. pic.twitter.com/kJm9s07y2f
— @amuse (@amuse) November 22, 2024
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Who wrote the rules that still leaves this old, USELESS, Anti-American, doddering fool in any kind of power ?
Can’t Pres. Trump possibly replace him with anything/anybody ?
Why can’t we get rid of these deep state RINOs?
I thought he was going to retire and just like Pelosi he remains to stall the America First Agenda
Gots to GOOOooooo!
Way past time to retire Mitch.
He must go. He’s a RINO with plenty to hide.