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Senator Mitch McConnell, who turned 84 this year, has faced two hospitalizations in recent months, with his most recent stay stretching for several weeks. On Wednesday, a veteran Kentucky political commentator reported that he spoke directly with the senator that morning, offering a rare glimpse into the Republican leader's current condition.
The commentator, who has covered McConnell's career for decades, did not disclose specific medical details but indicated that the conversation was substantive and that the senator remained engaged in ongoing legislative matters. This update comes after McConnell was hospitalized in March for a concussion following a fall at a Washington hotel. He was later admitted to a rehabilitation facility before returning to the Capitol in April.
His second hospitalization, which occurred in July, was initially described as a minor procedure related to a fall. However, the extended recovery period raised questions about his long-term health and ability to serve. McConnell has previously suffered from polio as a child, which left him with a slight limp, and he has experienced several falls in recent years.
Despite the health scares, McConnell has maintained his role as Senate Minority Leader and has continued to participate in key votes and negotiations. The commentator's remarks suggest that while the senator's physical health remains a concern, his mental acuity and political instincts are intact. No official statement from McConnell's office has been released regarding the latest update.
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