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Senator Mitch McConnell was released from a rehab facility after being hospitalized in mid-June, though details about his condition and the cause of hospitalization remain limited.
Senator Mitch McConnell was released from a rehab facility after being hospitalized in mid-June. Details about his condition and the cause of hospitalization remain limited, and the senator's office hasn't disclosed much publicly.
McConnell has had documented health issues in recent years, including falls and freezing episodes in public. His office's lack of transparency about why he was hospitalized or what treatment he received fuels speculation. For a senator in his 80s with a history of health events, questions about fitness for office are legitimate. The public doesn't know his condition or prognosis, and his office clearly wants to keep it that way. That lack of transparency makes it harder to assess whether he can handle the job.
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