Top US Senate Republican McConnell endorses Trump after years of hostility

Reuters

Published Mar 06, 2024 11:12AM ET

Updated Mar 06, 2024 11:33AM ET

By Makini Brice

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Top U.S. Senate Republican Mitch McConnell on Wednesday endorsed Donald Trump's run for president after years of icy relations between the two men.

"It is abundantly clear that former President Trump has earned the requisite support of Republican voters to be our nominee for President of the United States. It should come as no surprise that as nominee, he will have my support," McConnell said in a statement.

That came the week after McConnell said he would step down as the party's leader in the Democratic-controlled Senate at the end of the year.

McConnell's endorsement was first reported by the Washington Post.

McConnell and Trump had worked closely together on a tax overhaul and on judicial nominations during Trump's presidency in 2017-2021, including those for three Supreme Court justices that tilted the balance of power on the court toward conservatives for a generation.

But the relationship between the pair had been frosty since the 2020 election. McConnell publicly acknowledged that Democrat Joe Biden had won the presidential race, a fact that Trump has continued to deny.