• As many in the GOP rally around Trump following an FBI raid at Mar-a-Lago, McConnell has remained quiet.
  • On Tuesday, he dodged a question about the raid. "I'm here today to talk about the flood," he said.
  • But conservatives online are increasingly noticing McConnell's silence on the issue.

With former President Donald Trump fuming over an FBI raid of his Mar-a-Lago residence, the American people have yet to receive comment from the most powerful elected Republican in Washington: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

McConnell has yet to issue a statement on Monday's raid, and he dodged a question about it at a Tuesday press conference related to flooding in Eastern Kentucky.

"I'm here today to talk about the flood and the recovery from the flood," he said when asked for his reaction to the raid. 

The raid reportedly occurred in connection with classified documents that Trump took with him to the South Florida resort following the end of his presidency.

McConnell's silence on the issue stands in stark contrast to his counterpart in the lower chamber, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. Just hours after Trump issued a statement on the raid, McCarthy promised "immediate oversight" of the Department of Justice if Republicans retake the majority following this year's midterm elections.

Other members of Senate Republican leadership — including Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa and Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming — have issued statements on the raid, stopping at calling it "unprecedented" while calling for further explanations.

Sens. Roy Blunt and John Thune have not issued any statements thus far, while Sen. Rick Scott of Florida, the leader of the party's campaign arm, called for Attorney General Merrick Garland to be impeached if he doesn't explain the reasoning for the raid.

Unlike McCarthy, McConnell has long had a strained relationship with the former president.

According to "This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future," by New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns, McConnell crowed that Trump was "thoroughly discredited" by the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, believing that the then-president's influence over the GOP would soon fade.

And Trump has frequently bashed McConnell since leaving office, most recently after the Democrats passed the Inflation Reduction Act on a party-line vote.

Other conservatives, from online conservative personalities to talk radio hosts, are taking note of McConnell's silence.

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