Recent Press Releases

WASHINGTON, D.C.Leaders of the U.S. House and Senate held a Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony honoring the WWII “Devil’s Brigade.” The following are Leader McConnell’s remarks delivered during the ceremony, which took place in Emancipation Hall, in the U.S. Capitol:

“Sometimes, truth can be more impressive than fiction.

“When it comes to the heroes we honor today, that’s certainly the case.

“Members of the elite ‘Devil’s Brigade’ excelled in rock-climbing and amphibious assault.

“They advanced on skis and through the air. They survived by stealth, and trained in demolitions.

“Some of their more daring mission plans would’ve made James Bond blush.

“And through it all, they helped save a continent in chaos. They helped defeat some of the greatest menaces our world has known.

“But this isn’t just some Hollywood script. It’s a true story about a fearless group of young Canadians and Americans — including many Kentuckians — who were willing to put their lives on the line in the truest sense of the term.

“Some probably did it to protect neighbors and families. Others to defend cherished democratic ideals. Many likely fought for all these reasons.

“And they volunteered for this danger. Here’s how the force’s recruiting slogan read:

Vigorous training.
Hazardous duty.
For those who measure up, get into the war quick

“Typical Madison Avenue spin, this was not.

“But it was honest.

“The fighting could be fierce. Conditions could be awful. The missions, seemingly impossible.

“Yet, dark masses of boot polish and young courage — fighting knives gripped tightly in hand, elements purged consciously from thought — advanced against the Wehrmacht and held strong against forces of fascism.

“The Devil’s Brigade, heeding Churchill’s call for ‘specially trained troops of the hunter class’ who might unleash ‘a reign of terror’ against the Nazis, became a feared adversary.

“But these ‘Devils’ only rented space in the shadows. They moved within darkness in order to defeat it.

“And today, here they are. Champions of freedom. Heroes in two nations. Saviors to many others. 

“To you, we offer our most profound gratitude for distinguished service.

“To the families gathered today, know that your loved one made a difference. Know that the veteran you’ve loved made a contribution to history that we as a people will not soon forget.

“As the son of a World War II veteran, I’m particularly determined to ensure we don’t.

“That’s why we will soon dedicate the highest civilian honor Congress can bestow.

“It may only be a piece of metal, but it carries the gratitude of a nation.

“May you always remember it.”

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor regarding the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans Act. The Senate will pass the bill today and send it to the President:

“Following last week’s bipartisan vote for American jobs, the new Republican Congress will vote to send the President another bipartisan bill today.
 
“It’s legislation that already passed the House of Representatives unanimously — the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans Act.
 
“This bill would offer critical support to the men and women who’ve already sacrificed so much for us. It would extend a helping hand to heroes when they need it. And it’s just the kind of common-sense bipartisan action the new Congress can deliver for the American people.
 
“So let me recognize once more the great work of Senators Isakson and McCain on this bill. I hope our colleagues across the aisle will help us pass this legislation today with strong bipartisan support.”

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor regarding the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations bill:

“When the new Senate convened, I stated my view that democracy isn’t about what you can get away with, it’s about what can be achieved together.
 
“Exercising raw power is easier, there’s no doubt.
 
“Changing the rules of democracy when they don’t suit you, it can tempt politicians.
 
“But we’re hoping our colleagues in the Democratic Party will agree that elected leaders can be bigger than that.
 
“We’re hoping Democrats will agree that it’s on presidents to consider the long-term consequences of partisan power grabs — and to rise above the kind of partisan temptations that emerge.
 
“The choices Democrats make on the legislation before us will say a lot about whether there are still two serious political parties in this country...whether there are still two parties interested in governing within a constitutional framework.
 
“At its core, this debate is about whether Democrats think presidents, of either party, should have the power to simply do what they want.  And while this is about more than just President Obama, it’s also true that President Obama has repeatedly reached beyond his authority.
 
“Some of the President’s overreach has been so out of bounds that the Supreme Court struck it down unanimously. Whether on the Left, Right, or Center, every last justice — even those appointed by the President — rebuked him for overreach on recess appointments last June.
 
“And then just a couple months ago, the President rebuked himself by taking actions he’d previously said, many times, that he lacked the legal authority to take.
 
“When he tried to suggest otherwise, a fact-checker blasted the spin and clarified that the President had been asked specifically about just the sorts of actions he was contemplating.
 
“Last year, President Obama declared executive action was ‘not an option’ because it would mean ‘ignoring the law.’
 
“‘There is a path to get this done,’ he said then, ‘and that is through Congress.’
 
“That was his view then. What changed?
 
“The truth is, this latest power grab isn’t really about immigration reform. It’s about making an already broken system even more broken. It’s about imposing even more unfairness on immigrants who’ve already worked so hard and played by all the rules. It’s hard to understand why the President would want to impose additional unfairness on immigrants like these who just want to live their own American dream. The question is, do Democrats agree with him?
 
“We’ll soon find out.
 
“We’ll also find out if Democrats agree with a President Obama who ignores the law when it suits him, or if they agree with a President Obama who made this statement just a few years ago in Miami:
 
“‘Democracy is hard,’ he said. ‘But it’s right. [And] changing our laws means doing the hard work of changing minds and changing votes, one by one.’
 
“So I'm calling on Democrats to vote with us now to fund the Department of Homeland Security. I'm calling on Democrats to join us and stand up for core democratic principles like the rule of law and separation of powers.”