The swamp creatures are at it again, folks. While President Trump is draining the Deep State in Washington, establishment Republicans in Kentucky are trying to erect monuments to the very RINOs who spent decades selling out American workers.
Pro-Trump Kentucky Senate candidate Nate Morris isn't having it. Speaking exclusively on Breitbart News Saturday, Morris torched Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY) for his disgusting proposal to place a statue of outgoing Sen. Mitch McConnell in the Kentucky state capitol rotunda.
"This is another example of 'Amnesty Andy Barr' being owned by Mitch," Morris declared, pulling no punches against the establishment puppet.
Think about the audacity here, Patriots. McConnell - the man who spent years obstructing President Trump's America First agenda, who sided with Democrats on countless occasions, who enriched his family through shady China connections - this is who Barr wants to immortalize in bronze?
The RINO Resistance Lives On
While Trump is implementing the mandate he received from the American people, cleaning house and putting America First, establishment Republicans like Barr are still worshipping at the altar of their globalist masters. McConnell may be gone from the Senate, but his network of bought-and-paid-for politicians remains.
"Amnesty Andy Barr continues to show Kentucky voters exactly who he really serves - and it's not them," Morris explained.
This statue proposal isn't just tone-deaf - it's a slap in the face to every Kentucky patriot who voted for Trump's vision of American greatness. Instead of honoring the swamp creatures who sold out our sovereignty, shouldn't we be celebrating the leaders who actually fight for working families?
Morris represents the new generation of America First fighters ready to finish what President Trump started. While career politicians like Barr cling to the failed establishment playbook, real conservatives are stepping up to primary these MAGA imposters.
The question Kentucky voters need to ask themselves is simple: Do you want representatives who build statues to honor the swamp, or leaders who will help Trump tear it down once and for all?
