
McConnell says a fall led to hospitalization and he won’t return to Senate floor ‘quite yet’
McConnell said he “won’t be able to return to the Senate floor to vote quite yet,” but “in the meantime, I’m not taking a break from the Senate business that…
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McConnell said he “won’t be able to return to the Senate floor to vote quite yet,” but “in the meantime, I’m not taking a break from the Senate business that matters to you.”’ TRUMP SAYS ‘I HAVE NO IDEA’ ABOUT HOSPITALIZED MITCH MCCONNELL’S HEALTH “I’ve been working closely with my legislative staff on current issues, and with my Kentucky team who help me provide timely constituent services across our Commonwealth,” he said. “I’ve also been keeping in touch with my Senate colleagues on the appropriations process, midterm politics, and everything in between. “In fact, with signs of continued progress, I’ve been able to move from hospital care to a rehabilitation center where I’ll keep regaining my strength,” the statement also said. The 84-year-old ruled out several serious conditions, stating he had not suffered broken bones, a concussion, heart attack, stroke, tumours or haemorrhages. The former Senate majority leader, 84, was rushed to medics after suffering a fall last month - sparking speculation that he was severely ill or even "brain dead".
Furthermore, A photo could have been taken at any time. Since then, his office has only confirmed the hospitalization and last week said he “continues to improve” and is receiving excellent care. Now the US senator has spoken publicly for the first time again.
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McConnell said he “won’t be able to return to the Senate floor to vote quite yet,” but “in the meantime, I’m not taking a break from the Senate business that matters to you.”’ TRUMP SAYS ‘I HAVE NO IDEA’ ABOUT HOSPITALIZED MITCH MCCONNELL’S HEALTH “I’ve been working closely with my legislative staff on current issues, and with my Kentucky team who help me provide timely constituent services across our Commonwealth,” he said. “I’ve also been keeping in touch with my Senate colleagues on the appropriations process, midterm politics, and everything in between. “In fact, with signs of continued progress, I’ve been able to move from hospital care to a rehabilitation center where I’ll keep regaining my strength,” the statement also said.
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The 84-year-old ruled out several serious conditions, stating he had not suffered broken bones, a concussion, heart attack, stroke, tumours or haemorrhages.
according to GB NewsThe former Senate majority leader, 84, was rushed to medics after suffering a fall last month - sparking speculation that he was severely ill or even "brain dead".
according to GB NewsA photo could have been taken at any time.
according to Watson SchweizSince then, his office has only confirmed the hospitalization and last week said he “continues to improve” and is receiving excellent care.
according to Washington ExaminerNow the US senator has spoken publicly for the first time again.
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McConnell said he “won’t be able to return to the Senate floor to vote quite yet,” but “in the meantime, I’m not taking a break from the…
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