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Politics11:39 · Jul 8

Senator Mitch McConnell's Health Crisis Sparks Political Turmoil in US

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Translated & summarized from Kikar HaShabbat by baba
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Senator Mitch McConnell, the veteran Republican from Kentucky, has been hospitalized for over three weeks following a severe medical emergency at his Washington home, where he was found unconscious and reportedly underwent resuscitation after a cardiac arrest. Despite this, McConnell's office has remained largely silent about his condition, fueling widespread political and public criticism.

Democratic Senate candidate Charles Booker sharply condemned McConnell's team for the lack of transparency, emphasizing that Kentuckians deserve to know if their senator is conscious and capable of serving. Booker stated, "This seat belongs to the people, and as days pass, it is essential they know what is happening." He further accused the silence of being "elder abuse" rather than leadership. Kentucky's Democratic Governor Andy Beshear also demanded clearer communication, noting that McConnell's office has not directly informed him despite the senator's prolonged hospitalization.

McConnell, 84, who is not seeking re-election and is expected to retire in January, was admitted to the hospital on June 14. Emergency dispatch recordings revealed paramedics responding to a call about an unconscious man who had suffered cardiac arrest and performing resuscitation efforts. However, McConnell's office only confirmed that he is continuing to recover without providing further details.

The information vacuum has led to rampant speculation on social media, including conservative activists alleging a cover-up of McConnell's true condition. Meanwhile, senior Republican Senate leaders have attempted to calm concerns, reporting recent phone conversations with McConnell in which he appeared alert and engaged in legislative matters.

McConnell's prolonged absence poses not only a health concern but also a significant political challenge for the Republican Party. His absence reduces the GOP Senate majority to 52-47, causing a temporary deadlock in the influential Appropriations Committee, where the balance of power is now even, delaying budget approvals.

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