Senate Minority Chief Mitch McConnell reiterated that he'd help Donald Trump in 2024 if he turns into the Republican Occasion's nominee, contending that this isn't "inconsistent" along with his rebuke of the previous president over his actions associated to the January 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol.

After Trump's supporters attacked the federal legislative department of presidency simply over 15 months in the past, McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, mentioned that the previous president was "virtually and morally accountable"—floating the likelihood that Trump may face accountability via the legal justice system.

Tensions have been excessive between Trump and McConnell since, with the previous president dubbing the highest Senate Republican an "outdated crow" and describing him as "a dour, sullen, and unsmiling political hack." Nonetheless, McConnell instructed Fox Information in late February 2021 that he'd "completely" again Trump if he once more turns into the GOP's presidential nominee. He reiterated that perspective throughout a Thursday interview with Axios journalist Jonathan Swan.

"Because the Republican chief of the Senate it shouldn't be a entrance web page headline that I'll help the Republican nominee for president," McConnell instructed Swan.

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Senate Minority Chief Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) on Thursday reiterated that he would help former President Donald Trump once more in 2024 if he gained the GOP presidential nomination. Above, McConnell leaves the Senate Chamber on the U.S. Capitol on April 7 in Washington, D.C.Drew Angerer/Getty Pictures

After Swan pushed again, referencing his earlier condemnation of Trump, McConnell argued there was nothing inconsistent about his stance.

"I feel I've an obligation to help the nominee of my get together, and I'll," the Kentucky senator mentioned. "That can imply that whoever the nominee is could have gone out and earned the nomination." McConnell argued this was "by no means inconsistent."

"I stand by every part I mentioned on January 6 and every part I mentioned on February the thirteenth," he mentioned.

On February 13, 2021, McConnell issued a stinging rebuke of Trump from the Senate ground after he voted with the bulk of GOP senators to acquit the previous president over his actions associated to the assault towards the U.S. Capitol. The highest Senate Republican contended the impeachment trial was unconstitutional as a result of Trump was not president, however argued the previous president bore accountability for the violence.

"Let me put that to the aspect for one second and reiterate one thing I mentioned weeks in the past: There isn't any query that President Trump is virtually and morally answerable for scary the occasions of that day," he mentioned in these remarks. "The individuals who stormed this constructing believed they have been performing on the desires and directions of their president."

Then in a February 25, 2021, interview with Fox Information, McConnell was requested if he would nonetheless again Trump if he ran for president sooner or later. "The nominee of the get together? Completely," the Kentucky lawmaker responded.

Trump has not confirmed whether or not he plans to run once more in 2024 however most analysts see him as a probable contender. Polls have constantly proven the previous president because the clear frontrunner amongst different potential Republican candidates. He has constantly hinted that he plans to run as nicely.

In an interview revealed by The Washington Put up on Thursday, Trump once more teased the potential of a 2024 presidential marketing campaign. Nonetheless, he mentioned that his well being can be a consideration. Trump can be 78 on the time of the following presidential election.

"You all the time have to speak about well being. You seem like you are in good well being, however tomorrow, you get a letter from a physician saying come see me once more. That is not good once they use the phrase once more," he instructed the newspaper.

"I do not need to touch upon working, however I feel lots of people are going to be very comfortable by my determination," Trump mentioned.

Newsweek reached out to Trump's press workplace for remark however didn't instantly obtain a response.