Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Friday voiced support for the White House’s decision to postpone a second meeting between President Trump…
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Friday voiced support for the White House’s decision to postpone a second meeting between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin until next year.
« I think it was a good idea to put it off until next year, » McConnell told Kentucky radio station WHAS on Friday .
Trump’s top national security adviser John Bolton said in a statement Wednesday that the next one-on-one meeting between Trump and Putin will be held « after the first of the year. » He said the meeting would come after the conclusion of special counsel Robert Mueller ‘s Russia investigation, which he described as a « witch hunt. »
The White House sparked disbelief among congressional Republicans earlier this month after press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced that Trump had asked Bolton to invite Putin to visit the United States this fall.
The invitation came days after Trump created widespread backlash with his one-on-one meeting with Putin in Helsinki, at which he refused during a joint press conference with Putin to condemn Russia’s meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
McConnell and Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) both later made clear that despite an offer from the White House to visit Washington in the fall, Putin would not receive an invitation to Congress.
Asked on Friday about Putin and a separate powwow with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, McConnell said that he doesn’t « mind the visits. »
« [But] I think it’s important to remember particularly with regard to the Russians, that they really aren’t our friends. They invaded Crimea… [and] messed around in our elections, » he said.
The GOP leader added that there would be « serious consequences » if the Russians tried to intervene in the 2018 congressional elections.
« And for myself what I’ve said is we better not see the Russians’s hand in the 2018 election because there are going to see serious consequences if there are, » he said.
The Daily Best reported on Thursday that Russian intelligence agents targeted Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) with an attempted breach ahead of the November elections.