Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was discharged from a hospital Monday after what his office called 'flu-like symptoms,' raising immediate questions about whether the Kentucky RINO will be healthy enough—or willing enough—to support President Trump's border security agenda when it matters most.
The timing couldn't be more suspicious, Patriots. With a critical Department of Homeland Security funding deadline looming this Friday, McConnell's sudden health scare comes just as Trump's mass deportation operation is ramping up nationwide. Coincidence? You be the judge.
McConnell's office announced he'll be 'working from home' this week, which translates to missing key votes on the Senate floor while Secretary Kristi Noem desperately needs every available resource to secure our southern border and remove the millions of illegal aliens Biden let flood into our country.
Let's be real—this is the same Mitch McConnell who's spent decades as the poster child for the swamp establishment, more concerned with maintaining his power than actually fighting for America First policies. When Trump needed him most during the stolen 2020 election aftermath, where was McConnell? Stabbing the President in the back.
Now, as Trump's second term hits full stride with record deportation numbers and border wall construction resuming at breakneck speed, suddenly the Senate's most notorious roadblock develops mysterious 'flu-like symptoms.' How convenient.
With Republicans holding razor-thin margins, every single vote counts. The DHS funding package includes crucial resources for ICE operations, border wall completion, and the massive deportation infrastructure Trump promised voters.
While we wish Senator McConnell a speedy recovery, the question remains: Will establishment Republicans once again find convenient excuses to undermine the America First agenda that swept Trump back into power? The American people are watching, and they won't forget who stands with Trump when the chips are down.
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