U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell reflected on his record-breaking time as Senate GOP Leader, the situation in Gaza, what became “far and away the most important” decision he’s made and more in a radio interview Wednesday with Republican commentator Scott Jennings.

Jennings, a star pundit and favorite of President Donald Trump’s on CNN, has long been tied to McConnell’s network in Kentucky, where he’s from.

McConnell told Jennings that the most important decision he made by far in his 40-plus years in the Senate and 18 years as Senate GOP leader was denying President Barack Obama an appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States in 2016. McConnell never granted Senate consideration for Obama’s pick, paving the way for the nomination of the conservative-leaning Justice Neil Gorsuch after T

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