MUST SEE: Mitch McConnell Endures 5-Minute Heckling During Speech: ‘Retire’ and ‘Ditch Mitch’ Chants Overpower the Senator’s Address (VIDEO)

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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was cut off and heckled for 5 straight minutes throughout his speech in his house state at the St. Jerome Fancy Farm Picnic on Saturday, a leading political occasion in Kentucky.

Instead of a considerate silence, the audience provided an unrelenting, clear, and loud message for a complete 5 minutes, muffling his speech.

Foot-stomping and chants echoed around the place, making it generously clear that the senator’s reception was far from warm in his house state. He is done.

The dissenting voices highlight the belief that McConnell, at 81 years of ages and with almost 4 years of senatorial service, is more of an agent of Washington’s political ‘Swamp’ than the typical American he’s expected to represent.

Chants of “RETIRE” and “DITCH MITCH” overwhelmed his address, triggering a scene of utter embarrassment for the long-serving senator.

Mitch McConnell is the meaning of the overload.

WATCH:

The Gateway Pundit reported last month that Mitch McConnell froze and appeared unhealthy while speaking at an interview prior to being dragged far from the podium by his personnel.

McConnell was mid-sentence when unexpectedly he stopped speaking.

The 81- year-old was ushered far from the podium by team member after a prolonged silence.

It was exposed that McConnell was put in a physical rehab center for over a week in the Spring after falling at a Senate Leadership Fund occasion on March 8.

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