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McConnell Responds To Disruptive Protesters: I Will Not Be Intimidated

Molly Prince | Politics Reporter

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell responded to the encounter he was faced with Friday night after an individual confronted the Kentucky senator and his wife while they were out to dinner in Louisville.

McConnell wrote an op-ed Tuesday describing the incident. He explained the man in question came into the restaurant from off the street, threw the couples leftover food outside and made a scene by hollering at McConnell and his wife, Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao. The confrontation ended after multiple patrons told the aggressor to leave.

In the article, which was published by The Courier-Journal, McConnell criticized the “extreme lefts playbook” and pledged to continue his important work in the Senate despite the actions carried out by dissenters.

“Im not sure exactly what in my career suggests I would be easily swayed by such a spectacle,” McConnell wrote. “The reality is simple: I will not be intimidated.” (RELATED: Mitch McConnell Throws Down The Gauntlet: We Will Not Be Intimidated)

McConnell expressed a similar sentiment on the Senate floor during the confirmation process of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. After multiple Republican lawmakers were chased and shouted at by left-wing activists in restaurants, on the way to their cars, in airports and even in the Senate office halls, McConnell said “theres no chance in the world theyre going to scare us out of doing our duty.”

WASHINGTON, DC – JULY 10: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) (L) makes brief remarks before meeting with Judge Brett Kavanaugh in McConnells office in the U.S. Capitol July 10, 2018 in Washington, DC. U.S. President Donald Trump nominated Kavanaugh to succeed retiring Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

“I enjoyed my meal in Louisville on Friday night, and I will continue to eat with my friends and family at my favorite Kentucky restaurants,” McConnell continued in the op-ed. “I appreciate those who spoke up against the shameful behavior. We hope other customers werent too inconvenienced by the extremist left-wing tantrums.”

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