Recent Press Releases

Sen. McConnell Comments on Confirmation of United States District Judge David Hale

David Hale will serve as U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Kentucky

December 3, 2014

Washington, D.C.U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following statement after the Senate unanimously voted to confirm David Hale as United States District Judge for the Western District of Kentucky:

“Earlier this year, I voiced my support for David Hale before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Today, I am glad the Senate has confirmed David as United States District Judge for the Western District of Kentucky. David is an outstanding Kentuckian and is well qualified to serve on the federal bench. I believe he will faithfully interpret the law as written and continue to build upon his impressive record of public service to the people of the Commonwealth in this new role.”

Thanksgiving Greeting

November 25, 2014

Louisville, KYU.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell delivered the following message this week in celebration of the Thanksgiving holiday on November 27th. The video is available here and a full transcript of the Senator’s Thanksgiving greeting follows:

“Hello, I’m Senator Mitch McConnell.

“Thanksgiving is a time for Kentuckians to gather together and express gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy, the many blessings we have received, and the family and friends who enrich our lives.

“Kentucky is also home to many brave servicemembers, here and abroad, and we’re grateful for their sacrifice.

“Despite the challenges we may face in our daily lives, we know all Americans give thanks today for those many gifts, and for our country.

“Have a Happy Thanksgiving.”

Louisville, KYSenate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell issued the following statement regarding the resignation of Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel:

"Secretary Chuck Hagel honorably served the United States as a combat soldier, a U.S. Senator, and as Secretary of Defense. We appreciate his service to the nation.

"It’s important to remember that Secretary Hagel’s departure comes at a moment of great peril for our country. His successor will confront the daunting challenges of: modernizing our conventional military forces to meet the challenges posed by Russia and China; restructuring the force after more than a decade of counterinsurgency warfare; maintaining our dominance in the air and at sea; investing in the next generation of weapons systems to preserve our nuclear triad; and combatting terror whether from Al Qaeda, associate forces, ISIL, or other groups seeking to exploit the ungoverned spaces created by revolt and unrest.  All of these challenges come at a time when the all-volunteer force faces a shortage of resources and investment.  It is imperative that the next Secretary of Defense possess a sharp grasp of strategy, a demonstrated ability to think creatively, and the willingness and ability to work with Congress. And it is critical that the President consider these qualifications and challenges as he considers such an important nomination."