Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) understands some of his Republican colleagues aren't pleased with the House's coronavirus relief bill, but he's not particularly concerned about their feelings right now in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. In fact, he wants them to "gag" and vote for it anyway.> Mitch McConnell tells Senate Republicans to "gag and vote" for the coronavirus bill that passed the House, even if they think there are shortcomings to it. pic.twitter.com/VU4RP0LoCk> > -- Oliver Willis (@owillis) March 17, 2020Any issues they have, he said, can be addressed in the bill the Senate is in the process is crafting.Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), at least, agrees with McConnell. He described the House's bill as "imperfect," but said there's no time to butt heads over it.> Senator @LindseyGrahamSC, a close ally of President Trump, just now on the House passed coronavirus bill: "It is time for the Senat...