Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) on Tuesday condemned the racist killings in Buffalo by an “abhorrent” and “completely deranged young man,” but did not explicitly criticize talk of a baseless, conspiracy theory blamed by many for the attack that has been fueled by the right. Instead, McConnell laid the blame on Payton Gendron, the 18-year-old shooter arrested for the killings, while condemning racism generally. “This horrible episode in Buffalo is the result of a completely deranged young man who ought to suffer the severest possible penalty under the law,” he told reporters when asked whether he felt any responsibility as leader to speak out on replacement theory.
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