Party leaders of the United States Senate

Senators will be back at it Wednesday as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is devising a way out of the political bind.
"Let's do it," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said of the president's proposed change to the latest COVID-19 relief bill.
"Everything every day was all about impeachment,” the Senate majority leader said of the January impeachment trial.
Democrats argued the rescue package was tilted toward corporations and did too little to help workers and health care providers.
Democrats say the package does not go far enough to provide health care and unemployment aid for Americans, and caters too much to big business.
The GOP-controlled Senate has ensured Trump remains "an ongoing threat to American democracy," Pelosi wrote in a column for The Washington Post.
Republican senators blocked evidence and used lies, conspiracy theories and convoluted arguments to defend their leader.
The Democratic impeachment team warned in a Washington Post op-ed that the "full, ugly truth” of Trump's conduct will not be kept from the American people.
Democrats pushed to make sure a vote on President Trump's acquittal won't occur until after he delivers his State of the Union address before Congress.
The famed Watergate journalist accused the GOP Senate majority leader of setting a dangerous precedent.