Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear criticized Senate Republicans regarding the absence of Senator Mitch McConnell, stating that McConnell owes his constituents a public explanation about his ability to continue serving. Beshear expressed concern over the lack of communication from McConnell, who has been recovering from a fall since June 14. He stated, 'I have heard absolutely nothing back from Mitch McConnell. And while I do hope that he is getting better, I wish him no harm. I actually wish him good health. His boss are the people of Kentucky.' McConnell, 84, has spent weeks recovering and has provided limited updates on his condition. Beshear emphasized that McConnell's health does not absolve him of the responsibility to communicate with his constituents. He further criticized Senate Republicans for failing to hold the Trump administration accountable, urging Senate Majority Leader John Thune to ensure that all senators have the capacity to serve.
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Kentucky Governor Criticizes Senator McConnell's Lack of Communication
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has publicly criticized Senator Mitch McConnell for not communicating with his constituents during his recovery from a fall. Beshear stated that McConnell owes the people of Kentucky an explanation regarding his ability to serve, emphasizing that health issues should not prevent accountability. He also called on Senate Republicans to fulfill their responsibilities.
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Kentucky Governor Criticizes Senator McConnell's Lack of Communication