
Senate leaders say they’ve spoken to Mitch McConnell in the hospital
The Senate is on recess this week and set to return on July 13.
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McConnell, 84, has been hospitalized since June 14, when paramedics responded to an unconscious individual who was experiencing cardiac arrest at his home address, and CPR was administered. Sen. Mitch McConnell R-Ky. , who has been hospitalized since June 14, spoke to Senate Republican leaders on Monday and Tuesday amid growing speculation about whether he will return to the Senate before the end of the year. In recent years, McConnell has experienced a number of health issues , including falls in 2019 and 2023, which resulted in injuries.
Furthermore, McConnell had a “lengthy and substantive conversation” with Senate Majority Leader Thune R-S.D. on Monday, undercutting the rumors.
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McConnell, 84, has been hospitalized since June 14, when paramedics responded to an unconscious individual who was experiencing cardiac arrest at his home address, and CPR was administered.
according to NBC News — Top StoriesSen. Mitch McConnell R-Ky. , who has been hospitalized since June 14, spoke to Senate Republican leaders on Monday and Tuesday amid growing speculation about whether he will return to the Senate before the end of the year.
according to The Hill — Just InIn recent years, McConnell has experienced a number of health issues , including falls in 2019 and 2023, which resulted in injuries.
according to NBC News — Top StoriesMcConnell had a “lengthy and substantive conversation” with Senate Majority Leader Thune R-S.D. on Monday, undercutting the rumors
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