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see Senator McConnell (disambiguation) . Mitch McConnell Official portrait · 2016 Chair of the Senate Rules Committee Incumbent Assumed office   · January 3 · 2025 Preceded by Amy Klobuchar In office January 20 · 2001  · –  · June 6 · 2001 Preceded by Chris Dodd Succeeded by Chris Dodd In office January 3 · 1999  · 2001 Preceded by John Warner Succeeded by Chris Dodd Senate Majority Leader In office January 3 · 2015  · January 20 · 1985 Serving  · with  · 2021  · 2025 Whip John Thune Preceded by Chuck Schumer Succeeded by Chuck Schumer In office January 3 · 2007  · 2025 Preceded by Bill Frist Succeeded by John Thune Senate Majority Whip In office January 3 · 2003  · 2007 Leader Bill Frist Preceded by Harry Reid Succeeded by Dick Durbin 1st 
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