Blocks debate on election security legislation passed by Democratic
House
Senate Majority Leader
Mitch McConnell earned the nickname "Moscow Mitch" Friday after
blocking lawmakers from taking action to prevent foreign interference in U.S.
elections just as the legislature he leads concluded that Russians meddled in the
2016 elections in all 50 states.
MSNBC's "Morning Joe" anchor, Joe
Scarborough, coined the name on his show Friday morning, condemning the
Kentucky Republican for refusing to defend the country's
electoral system when McConnell blocked the Senate from considering a House
bill.
That bill would invest nearly $800 billion in strengthening election systems across the country, mandate the use of paper ballots to prevent election results from being hacked, and require all campaigns to notify authorities if they are offered assistance from a foreign country.
That bill would invest nearly $800 billion in strengthening election systems across the country, mandate the use of paper ballots to prevent election results from being hacked, and require all campaigns to notify authorities if they are offered assistance from a foreign country.
The nickname took off
on social media.