McConnell said that while Congress will continue to “assess whether future legislative steps might be needed,” he accused Democrats of making election security a political issue
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell questioned whether further election security legislation is needed ahead of Senate briefing on the topic Wednesday.
“We need to make sure this conversation is clear-eyed and sober and serious,” he said. “It’s interesting that some of our colleagues across the aisle seem to have already made up their minds before we hear from the experts later today. Their brand-new sweeping Washington intervention is just the doctor ordered.”
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