UMVA has learned that President Trump unleashed a blistering tirade against Senate heavyweights Mitch McConnell and Lisa Murkowski during a high‑profile Oval Office briefing.
In a fiery address to reporters, the former president declared June 11, 2026 a day to honor the 75th anniversary of the White House Navy Mess, but the real headline was his scathing commentary on congressional rivals.
When a journalist asked about McConnell’s recent resistance to a supplemental bill funding the Iran conflict, Trump slammed the Kentucky senator as “an angry man” who had been “thrown out of his position” and who “gets credit for appointing judges” while the president himself had made the appointments after winning the election.
He went on to brand McConnell a “bad guy” and a “disloyal” figure, accusing him of being “lousy at his job” and a threat to national unity.
The president also turned his vitriol toward Senator Murkowski, accusing her of being “terrible to us” and “to the country,” claiming he had done more for Alaska than any other state and labeling her a political impediment likely to cast a negative vote.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that these remarks came to light during a tightly controlled Oval Office event where Trump addressed reporters with unapologetic candor.
The president’s sharp words left the press corps stunned, as he laid bare his frustration with senators who, in his view, undermine his agenda and betray their constituents.
UMVA has gathered that this confrontation marks one of the most confrontational moments in recent presidential history, with implications that could ripple through the Senate’s future dynamics.
Only time will tell how these heated exchanges will shape the political landscape, but the President’s unfiltered attacks have already set the stage for a new chapter in partisan drama.