Donald Trump reportedly got a potentially devastating message from Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell, and political observers are speaking up.Trump already announced he would be relying on recess appointments to get some of his cabinet nominees pushed through, but McConnell said on Sunday that such a thing wouldn’t happen, according to a news report. Trump’s controversial nominees include former GOP lawmaker Matt Gaetz, who has been investigated for drug use and allegedly having sex with a minor.ALSO READ: Why Trump voters should be held accountable for their choiceAfter McConnell reportedly said, “There will be no recess appointments,” social media was overtaken by talk of the upcoming standoff.Former federal prosecutor Harry Litman said, “Lines are drawn.””It would be sad as well as disgraceful if the Senate caved on this,” he added. “And the stakes go beyond the political, and even the constitutional. It’s an inordinate and unnecessary national security risk.”HuffPost reporter Yashar Ali said, “McConnell will not be Senate Republican Leader soon, but he may be saying this based on conversations with his colleagues.””The idea that the U.S. Senate will give up its authority on this matter with the flip of a switch is foolish,” Ali said. “They’re not going to stop using pro-forma.”Economic advisor Patrick Chovanec said, “McConnell understands this would be the end of the Senate as we know it. Whether he’s in any position to stand up against the MAGAs is the real question.”Correspondent Molly Jong-Fast simply said, “Let us pray.”Legal analyst Allison Gill, better known as Mueller, She Wrote, said, “But McConnell won’t be the leader. Here’s hoping, though.”