Neighbors of Mitch McConnell's home in Washington, D.C. reported no activity at the residence since he was found unconscious after a heart attack on June 14. According to a neighbor, no family members, including his wife Elaine Chao, have visited the home since the incident. Chao traveled to Beijing for meetings shortly after McConnell's hospitalization. McConnell's Capitol Police security detail remains at the hospital as of July 6, while his office has not provided detailed updates on his health status. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear noted that McConnell's office has not communicated with him regarding the senator's condition. Recent changes to Kentucky law require a special election if a sitting senator dies, contrasting with previous rules that allowed the governor to appoint a replacement. McConnell's staff has stated he is working closely with his team on Senate matters, but has not disclosed information about his treatment or recovery timeline. Speculation about his health has increased, with some unverified claims circulating about his condition.
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Mitch McConnell's Neighbors Report Lack of Activity Following Health Incident
Neighbors of Mitch McConnell's Washington, D.C. home have reported no activity since his hospitalization for a heart attack on June 14. His wife, Elaine Chao, has not visited since the incident, and McConnell's office has not provided detailed updates on his health. Speculation regarding his condition continues, with recent changes in Kentucky law affecting Senate vacancy procedures.
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