Former President Trump had lunch with Republican Senators, showing unity for the upcoming election. He later met with Senate Republicans, including Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who will attend the Republican National Convention, signaling improved relations with Trump.
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell will attend the Republican National Convention next month, furthering evidence that he's buried the hatchet with former president and presumptive 2024 nominee Donald Trump. https://t.co/D5ePwmgUQK
Mitch McConnell cements truce with Trump, promises to attend Republican National Convention https://t.co/vqXXEnAXav https://t.co/3eO0PQnfsT
Mitch McConnell cements truce with Trump, promise to attend Republican National Convention https://t.co/G254aMFcw1
Mitch McConnell will attend the Republican National Convention, signaling a continued thaw in relations with former President Donald Trump https://t.co/ZL94aQomSg
McConnell says he will go to GOP convention, doesn’t know what role he’ll have
Mr. Trump showered praise on one of his most ardent GOP foes, Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, who sat next to the former president at the closed-door meeting, according to those who attended. https://t.co/51YEysNjIx
Mr. McConnell sat next to Mr. Trump. https://t.co/GuOBTCwJuH
President Trump came and had lunch with Republican Senators. My main takeaway from the meeting is that Republicans are completely united, and we are ready to save our country in November. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 https://t.co/nZZxxZj3JQ https://t.co/eR0YJTxzjA
Among those who attended the meeting was the former president’s longtime political nemesis, Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. https://t.co/GuOBTCwbF9
Later, he’ll huddle near the Capitol with Senate Republicans, including his political nemesis Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, before holding a press conference with reporters near the Capitol. https://t.co/NrWD3L4ufY