Mitch McConnell, 84, was found unconscious at his home in Washington, D.C., on June 14, prompting emergency personnel to administer CPR. Reports suggest he may have suffered a heart attack, according to a dispatch call made public. A spokesperson for McConnell stated that he is continuing to work with staff on Senate matters as he recovers, although he will not be voting this week. McConnell has faced several health issues in recent months, including a hospitalization in February for flu-like symptoms and previous falls resulting in injuries. He is set to retire in January when his seventh term concludes.
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Mitch McConnell Found Unconscious at Home, Received CPR
Mitch McConnell, the former Senate Majority Leader, was found unconscious at his home on June 14 and received CPR. A spokesperson confirmed he is recovering and working on Senate matters but will not be voting this week. McConnell has had multiple health issues recently and plans to retire in January.
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Mitch McConnell Found Unconscious at Home, Received CPR