Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Tuesday said Republicans will attempt to block Democrats’ June agenda, including a House-passed voting bill. Speaking on the Senate floor, McConnell said that the Democrat majority “decided that June is kind of a check-the-box month with all of the extreme left-wing provisions that they support that have been coming out of the House.” “Hopefully, we’ll sober up after that and get back to doing work together,” McConnell added, saying: “It’s pretty clear that bipartisanship is over.” “We passed six bills so far this year—significant bills on a bipartisan basis. Bills that came out of committee that had buy-in from both sides,” he said. But I think that’s coming to a screeching halt.” McConnell said the Republicans in the Senate have the capability to halt the Democrats’ agenda. The Senate is tied 50-50 with Vice President Kamala Harris serving as a tie-breaker. “They’re ordering …