Mitch McConnell

“I think all of you know I’m not a fan," the Senate minority leader said.
The Alabama senator has shown no signs of backing down despite bipartisan pushback to his monthslong blockade.
“I’m going to finish my term as leader and I’m going to finish my Senate term,” the GOP Senate leader said after his second freeze-up.
Not everyone is satisfied with the explanation for the longtime GOP leader's public freeze-ups.
The Republican Senate leader is expected to return to work on Tuesday amid heavy speculation about his political future.
McConnell has suffered two frozen episodes in recent months, prompting questions about his ability to continue serving in his leadership role.
The conservative magazine published its editorial after another instance of McConnell briefly growing rigid and unresponsive in public.
“We need to know they’re at the top of their game,” Haley told Fox News. “You can’t say that right now looking at Congress.”
The evaluation, released by McConnell's office after his freeze-up this week, isn't likely to squelch speculation about his future as GOP leader in the Senate.
This is the second time in recent months that the Senate minority leader has appeared to freeze in front of reporters.