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Mitch McConnell Attributes Hospitalization to Fall

Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) revealed on Sunday that a fall was the cause of his recent hospitalization, ending weeks of public speculation regarding his health. The 84-year-old senator, who is the Senate Minority Leader, had been largely silent about the specific circumstances surrounding his medical event, which occurred in early July. This disclosure marks the first time McConnell has directly addressed the reason for his hospital stay.
McConnell's office had previously stated he was receiving treatment for a fall at his Washington, D.C. home. He was admitted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on July 26 and was later transferred to a rehabilitation facility. His return to the Senate on August 10, following his release from rehabilitation, was met with significant media attention. The senator appeared to be in good spirits and engaged during his return to Capitol Hill.
Prior to this statement, various theories and concerns had circulated regarding McConnell's health, particularly after he experienced a freezing episode during a press conference in Kentucky in late July. This incident, where he appeared unable to speak for about 20 seconds, further fueled public and media interest in his well-being. McConnell has been a prominent figure in the Senate for decades, serving as Majority Leader and now Minority Leader, and his health status is closely watched due to his influential position.
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