Donald Trump Jr. Says ‘Mitch the Glitch’ McConnell Is ‘Like Windows 92’ After His Bizarre Freeze, Reveals Who He Thinks Should Be the New Republican Leader in the Senate

Donald Trump Jr. also slammed Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell after the former president said he wasn’t sure he could work with the Kentucky Republican if he is re-elected later this year.

Trump Jr. campaigned for his father in South Carolina on Friday, a day before the state’s Republican primary, where the ex-president has a nearly 30-point lead over his last Republican rival, former U.N. ambassador and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley.

At the Trump campaign’s South Carolina headquarters, located in North Charleston, the former first son bashed Republicans willing to fund Ukraine’s war effort against Russia.

“I called Mitch the Glitch,” Trump Jr. said. “Can we find someone who doesn’t freeze? It’s like Windows 92. Buffering, buffering, buffering.’

He later told DailyMail.com that he had someone in mind for McConnell’s replacement.

Donald Trump Jr. also kicked Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Friday while campaigning for his father in South Carolina, after the ex-president said he might not be able to work with the Kentucky Republican if he is elected later this year re-elected.

'Can we find someone who doesn't freeze?  It's like Windows 92. Buffering, buffering, buffering,

‘Can we find someone who doesn’t freeze? It’s like Windows 92. Buffering, buffering, buffering,” said Donald Trump Jr., referring to McConnell’s bizarre freeze incidents (pictured) that happened twice last year

“I think right now in the Senate, I mean, I think guys like a J.D. Vance, people who are actually willing to call the club out. I think that’s so important,” Trump Jr. said.

Vance, 39, was elected to the Senate in 2022, one of a handful of Trump-backed Republicans to win their race in what was otherwise a disappointing performance for the party.

McConnell, 82, has had some health problems in recent years, including two bizarre frostbite incidents.

“It’s funny and I try to do some of this with humor because it gets the point across,” Trump Jr. said after using the nickname McConnell to the audience. “That guy, like Joe Biden, is going to go out and tell us that Ukraine is the No. 1 priority for Republicans across the country.”

Trump made a similar point after Senate Republicans passed a $118 billion package to strengthen border protections while funding aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

“This bill is a great gift to Democrats and a death wish to the Republican Party,” Trump wrote in Truth Social before it was rejected by the Republican Party-led House of Representatives.

Then on Tuesday, McConnell’s birthday, Trump said at a Fox News town hall in South Carolina that he probably wouldn’t be able to work with McConnel if he won in November.

‘He’ll probably support me in the end. I don’t know if I can work with him,” the ex-president said. “He gave trillions of dollars he didn’t need, trillions of dollars. He made it very easy for the Democrats.”

While Trump Jr. had an easy answer for a McConnell replacement, he played it more coy when reporters asked who he would like to see as his father’s running mate.

“There would be a few that I would like to see just for the vice presidential debate, right? I would like to see Tucker Carlson run against Kamala,” Trump Jr. said.

He added, “Tim is a good friend of mine,” when a reporter asked him about South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, who despite initially being appointed to the Senate by Haley, supported Trump ahead of the New Hampshire primary from last month.

“There are plenty of people I hate as a VP pick,” Trump Jr. said. when DailyMail.com asked him to name names. ‘Just like the vast majority of Washington, D.C.’

He then went on to call himself the first person to be “very vocal” about how bad Haley would be as the veep.

“Her team would be picked by the swamp to – there’s a better word for it – undermine every decision, leak everything, make everything impossible, so you don’t need that,” Trump Jr. said. “So I walked a little ahead of the trend.’

“Because everyone on our side hates Nikki Haley,” he added.