CONGRESS
McConnell won't say if he’d back Trump in 2024
The Senate GOP leader spoke after House Republican
Leader Kevin McCarthy condemned Trump's dinner with Nick Fuentes, the
antisemite, without naming him.
“Let me just say again: There is simply no room in the
Republican Party for antisemitism or white supremacy,” McConnell told
reporters. “That would apply to all of the leaders in the party who will be
seeking offices.”
By ANTHONY
ADRAGNA and NANCY VU
11/29/2022
01:24 PM EST
Updated:
11/29/2022 03:10 PM EST
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/11/29/mccarthy-criticize-trump-white-supremacist-dinner-00071161
Senate
Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday declined to address whether he would
support Donald Trump if the former president wins the Republican nomination in
2024, a notable silence amid his first public comments since Trump dined with
white supremacist Nick Fuentes.
“Let me
just say again: There is simply no room in the Republican Party for
antisemitism or white supremacy,” McConnell told reporters. “That would apply
to all of the leaders in the party who will be seeking offices.”
At the
beginning of his weekly briefing with reporters, McConnell said that “anyone
meeting with people advocating that [antisemitic] point of view, in my
judgment, are highly unlikely to ever be elected president of the United
States.” His remarks were a subtle but clear shift since an April interview
with Axios where McConnell said “I think I have an obligation to support the
nominee of my party” in 2024, despite Trump’s actions that fueled the Capitol
attack on Jan. 6, 2021.
McConnell
spoke after House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy earlier Tuesday became the
latest top Republican to condemn Trump’s dinner with Fuentes — while declining
to condemn the former president himself.
Making his
first comments on Trump’s dinner with Fuentes and the rapper Ye, both of whom
have publicly engaged in antisemitism, McCarthy falsely asserted that the
former president had already condemned Fuentes. Trump has said multiple times
that he did not know who Fuentes was when the white nationalist attended dinner
with him as a guest of Ye, formerly known as Kanye West.
“I don’t
think anybody should have a meeting with Nick Fuentes, and his views are
nowhere within the Republican Party or within this country itself,” McCarthy
said following a meeting at the White House with President Joe Biden and
congressional leaders. The California Republican added that “I don’t think
[Trump] should have associated with [Ye] as well.”
McCarthy’s
comments echo those of most other congressional Republicans, who have
criticized Trump’s actions but refrained from criticizing the former president
himself. Trump’s former vice president, Mike Pence, departed from that norm on
Monday by asking Trump to apologize for associating with Fuentes. Senate
Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is expected to address the matter later on
Tuesday.
Trump dined
last week at his Palm Beach, Fla., resort with Ye and Fuentes, an avowed white
nationalist, racist and antisemite, POLITICO first reported. Notably, that
dinner was not the first time this year that Fuentes has caused headaches for
congressional Republican leaders: McCarthy vowed to “have a discussion” with
Reps. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) after the pair
spoke at a February conference Fuentes organized. Since then, McCarthy has
vowed to restore committee assignments that Democrats stripped from Greene
after a series of polarizing and incendiary remarks from the Georgian.
The GOP
leader has further vowed to eject progressive Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) from
the House Foreign Affairs Committee over her criticisms of the Israeli
government’s treatment of Palestinians, and a few members of McCarthy’s
conference have tried to equate that criticism from Omar with Fuentes’ open
racism and antisemitism.
Omar fired
back in a statement last week on McCarthy’s plans to bar her from the
committee, saying that Republicans “made it their mission to use fear,
xenophobia, Islamophobia and racism to target me on the House Floor and through
millions of dollars of campaign ads.”
Jordain
Carney and Myah Ward contributed to this report.
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