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McConnell Says He Expects Trump’s Conviction to Be Overturned on Appeal

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who is no supporter of former President Donald Trump, criticized the guilty verdict in the business records trial handed down on Thursday.

“These charges should never have been filed in the first place and I hope the conviction will be overturned on appeal,” he posted on X.

Critics panned the short, passionless post.

Federalist editor-in-chief Molly Hemingway responded: “Don’t strain your back. Stay calm!”

Still, McConnell’s post dashed the hopes of Never-Trump supporters who had hoped that Republicans would turn against Trump if he became a “convicted felon.”

Trump hater George Conway slammed McConnell, posting to X: “I still don’t understand why so many people are so willing to degrade themselves like this when they should be more sensible.”

Never-Trump supporter Damon Rinker lamented that “leading Republican elected officials” would “choose Trump over the rule of law.”

Some took McConnell’s post as a serious message from the Republican leader.

Columnist T. Beckett Adams wrote about X:

The last time Democrats broke major norms for short-term political gain, McConnell responded with reforms to the federal judiciary, including the Supreme Court. If you’re happy with today’s rulings, enjoy them. You’re not going to enjoy what comes next. No one is.

But McConnell only has a few months to act: He steps down as Senate Republican leader next year.

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