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McConnell: Trump’s messaging caused GOP’s Ukraine support challenges.

Former ⁤President Donald Trump’s Impact on Republican Support for Ukraine

Former ⁢President Donald Trump’s‍ drift toward isolationism created challenges for⁢ Republican leaders such as Senate​ Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), who considers the war in‌ Ukraine the “most‌ important thing going​ on internationally.”

“That’s a reflection of the challenges at the base created by the former president’s reluctance to endorse this ​important mission,” McConnell said.

Trump’s Messaging and Republican Senators

The top Senate Republican said Trump’s messaging ‌—⁤ threatening to pull ⁤the United States out of NATO, a relationship with Russian President ⁣Vladimir Putin, and his comments during his 2024 campaign — has pushed newly elected Republican senators, especially, to avoid Ukraine funding. Of the 11 ⁣Senate Republicans who opposed a Ukrainian aid bill last year, seven were first elected to the upper chamber in⁤ 2018​ or later.

“This is the defining, final battle of his career, keeping the party away ⁤from this new​ flirtation‌ with ‍isolationism,” said Scott⁤ Jennings, adviser⁤ to McConnell.

McConnell’s Efforts to ​Support Ukraine

During and after Trump’s presidency, McConnell made ‌it‌ his public and‌ private mission to show the world that​ Republican support of Ukraine’s war against Russia has not⁤ wavered. ⁢He urged Finland to join NATO and changed his biennial‍ trip, usually to the‌ Middle East,⁢ and brought freshman⁤ Senate Republicans⁤ to the Munich Security Conference. McConnell, as⁣ well as Sen. Susan Collins ‌(R-ME) and ‍possible successors Sens. John Barrasso (R-WY)​ and John Cornyn (R-TX), visited Kyiv and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

McConnell’s age and health are also factors in his quest for support for Ukraine. He recently froze ⁤during⁣ a press conference at ⁢the ‍Capitol for about 20 seconds before staff escorted him away.⁢ At​ 81, he is the longest-serving Senate leader, and he is committing to making Ukraine a priority for congressional‍ Republicans.

McConnell’s Goal and the 2024 Election

McConnell’s goal, it appears, is to solidify as much support as possible before the 2024 election, in which ⁢Trump is polling as the front-runner in​ the GOP ⁣primary to take back the White House from President Joe Biden possibly. If Trump wins, it will be a contest of power between ⁢the former president, McConnell,​ and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), who is embattled‍ by his fellow‌ conservative members who ⁣are⁢ hard-liners on⁢ spending.

However, he⁣ brushed off the level‌ of impact that Trump⁣ or Gov. Ron DeSantis‌ (R-FL),‍ who referred to ‌the war in⁤ Ukraine as a “territorial dispute,”⁣ could have on Republican support for⁢ the war, saying Ukraine has ​a strong base among the congressional GOP.

“No matter who’s in the White House, ⁣it’s not helpful​ if ⁤you have a president who’s not in favor of this, but in order to enact a policy, you have to deal with⁣ a ​lot of ​people,” he ⁣said. “And‌ I do think that the congressional leaders ⁢on defense ‌and​ foreign policy think‌ that⁣ this is important.”

McConnell’s Arguments for Support

McConnell has also pointed to⁢ funding from U.S. allies such as South Korea and Japan ⁣to ​Ukraine, saying that the nations view the Ukraine-Russia war ⁤as ⁢”very relevant to the Chinese threat in their ⁣neighborhood.” He also has played on‌ the strength of ‍Ukraine battling against one of the world’s superpowers.

“This is not ⁢just ‌some altruistic project,” ​McConnell said‌ about American‍ support for ⁢the ⁣war,‌ adding that the‍ Ukrainians “are ⁣massively degrading the future offensive military capabilities ‍of one of the greatest self-appointed foes of international peace and stability.”

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