Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that voting to certify the presidential election results will be "the most consequential I have ever cast," in a Thursday morning conference call, first reported by Axios. "I'm finishing 36 years in the Senate and I've cast a lot of big votes," McConnell said during the call, according to Axios. "And in my view, just my view, this is will be the most consequential I have ever cast." McConnell has been on the hot seat with President Trump since he congratulated President-elect Joe Biden for his win, earlier this month. "Our country has, officially, a president-elect and a vice-president-elect," McConnell said from the Senate floor in mid December.
Source: Fox News January 01, 2021 02:58 UTC