In the days leading up to Mitch McConnell's hospitalization on June 14, neighbors reported concerning observations regarding the senator's health. An unnamed male neighbor indicated that McConnell appeared unwell, describing him as pale and in a wheelchair, while another neighbor noted seeing him being carried into an ambulance, unconscious and with oxygen tubes. Emergency personnel were reportedly dispatched to McConnell's residence for a cardiac arrest situation, as indicated in a call obtained by journalist Desirée Townsend. Since his hospitalization, updates on his condition have been limited, raising concerns among the public and colleagues. McConnell's team stated on July 2 that he is improving and working with staff on Senate matters. Some political figures have expressed skepticism about the transparency of updates regarding his health.
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Neighbors Provide Details on Mitch McConnell's Health Before Hospitalization
Mitch McConnell's neighbors reported troubling observations about his health prior to his hospitalization on June 14. Emergency responders were called to his home for a cardiac arrest situation. Since then, updates on his condition have been scarce, prompting concerns and skepticism about the information being shared by his team.
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Neighbor Describes McConnell's Condition Before June 14 Hospitalization
Neighbors Provide Details on Mitch McConnell's Health Before Hospitalization