Mitch McConnell Responds To Calls For President Biden’s Impeachment

President Joe Biden’s Afghan exit strategy was a miserable failure, and it isn’t over. The speed at which the Taliban was able to move in and take out the entire nation in our absence also proves that we spent 2 decades training Afghan military forces only for them to surrender in eleven days.

This led to the much-anticipated calls for condemning the President, the Vice President, and anyone else in his circle that is responsible for this horrid mess.

But Mitch McConnell disagrees.

“The president is not going to be removed from office. There’s a Democratic House, a narrowly Democratic Senate,” McConnell said when asked his opinion on impeachment. “There isn’t going to be an impeachment.”

Other Republican senators, including Sens. Marsha Blackburn and Lindsey Graham, suggested Biden either resign or face impeachment over the chaotic exit from Afghanistan.

But that’s not to say that Biden won’t be held accountable for this disaster. In fact, his punishment might just be political in nature.

“The report card you get is every two years,” McConnell said. “I think the way these behaviors get adjusted in this country is at the ballot box,” he added. “Typically there is some buyer’s remorse.”

Biden may have gotten away with it for now, but his mistakes will surely catch up with him in due time.

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