No, Mitch McConnell, it isn’t “case closed.”
No, Mr. Leader, it’s not “finally over.”
No, we’re not going to “end this.” Neither will we “move on.”
We, as a nation, won’t move on — we can’t move on — because Vladimir Putin hasn’t moved on.
The majority leader took to the Senate floor Tuesday morning to declare his findings nearly three weeks after the release of the Mueller report. In summary: Nothing to see here. Move along.
But even as the Kentucky Republican made that case, FBI Director Christopher Wray was in the Capitol complex testifying to a Senate panel that “the malign foreign influence threat … is something that continues pretty much 365 days a year.”
Russia seeks to disrupt our elections again in 2020, with hacking and social media attacks and techniques unknown. Yet McConnell has the chutzpah to pronounce it “case closed” — when he has been the leading obstacle to defending the U.S. election system against cyberattack by the Russians.