Senate Leader McConnell Hospitalized After Flu-Like Symptoms
US Senate leader Mitch McConnell, 83, has been hospitalized due to flu-like symptoms, according to his office. In an abundance of caution, the Kentucky lawmaker checked himself into a local hospital for evaluation on Monday night.
The prognosis is positive, with McConnell's office stating that he is receiving excellent care and is in regular contact with staff. However, this latest health issue has raised concerns about his ability to perform his duties as a senator. McConnell has faced health challenges in recent years, including a 2023 concussion after a fall and two separate moments when he appeared to freeze during public remarks.
As the third-longest-serving GOP leader in chamber history, McConnell's influence on national security, appropriations, and senate rules makes his health and availability consequential for Senate business. Despite this, his office has not provided a timeline for discharge or return to Capitol Hill.
Conservative influencer Nick Sortor criticized McConnell's frequent medical episodes, stating that the senator should consider resigning. "This is an example of just one of McConnell's recent medical episodes," Sortor said. "There are many to choose from."
The Senate is not running smoothly without McConnell's leadership, but his office reassures that he looks forward to returning to Senate business when he is fully recovered. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how this latest health issue will impact McConnell's role in the Senate.
US Senate leader Mitch McConnell, 83, has been hospitalized due to flu-like symptoms, according to his office. In an abundance of caution, the Kentucky lawmaker checked himself into a local hospital for evaluation on Monday night.
The prognosis is positive, with McConnell's office stating that he is receiving excellent care and is in regular contact with staff. However, this latest health issue has raised concerns about his ability to perform his duties as a senator. McConnell has faced health challenges in recent years, including a 2023 concussion after a fall and two separate moments when he appeared to freeze during public remarks.
As the third-longest-serving GOP leader in chamber history, McConnell's influence on national security, appropriations, and senate rules makes his health and availability consequential for Senate business. Despite this, his office has not provided a timeline for discharge or return to Capitol Hill.
Conservative influencer Nick Sortor criticized McConnell's frequent medical episodes, stating that the senator should consider resigning. "This is an example of just one of McConnell's recent medical episodes," Sortor said. "There are many to choose from."
The Senate is not running smoothly without McConnell's leadership, but his office reassures that he looks forward to returning to Senate business when he is fully recovered. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how this latest health issue will impact McConnell's role in the Senate.