Former President Donald Trump said Democrats would have had a 60-seat majority in the Senate if it wasn’t for him and blamed Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) for why the Republicans lost control of the chamber in the 2020 elections. Trump made the claim on June 12 during an event in Wisconsin, in which he appeared on a video with MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell. “If it wasn’t for me, right now the Senate would be 60–40 against,” Trump said. “Because I made teleconference calls—they call them town hall calls—speaking to tens of thousands of people, for congressional candidates and senators.” “And we would be at 60–40 against instead of 50–50,” Trump said, adding that McConnell “hurt us very, very badly in Georgia” and “lost those two seats,” and “we should have never lost those two seats.” With the latest comments, it appears that the relationship between McConnell and Trump …