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Lindsey Graham's Death and Mitch McConnell's Health Stir Washington Political Uncertainty

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The sudden death of Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has shaken the U.S. political landscape and altered the Senate's balance of power. With the Senate returning from its summer recess, the number of Republican senators dropped from 53 to 52. Due to the prolonged hospitalization of Senator Mitch McConnell, the party effectively has only 51 active senators, potentially complicating President Donald Trump's efforts to advance legislation and appointments.

Mitch McConnell, 84, from Kentucky, has been hospitalized since June 14 and has not appeared publicly since. His office has withheld details about the cause of his hospitalization, the treatment he is receiving, or when he might return to work. The last official statement said his condition "continues to improve" and that he remains engaged with Senate and Kentucky affairs. No recent photos or footage of him have been released.

Emergency service recordings from the morning of his hospitalization describe a person found unconscious at home and undergoing resuscitation after cardiac arrest. McConnell's name is not mentioned in the recordings, and his office has not confirmed that the report refers to him. A video showing a person being stretchered from a home has also not been officially verified. The lack of information has fueled rumors and speculation on social media about his health, including claims of a serious condition and concealment by his team, though no public evidence supports these assertions.

Conversely, Senate Majority Leader John Thune and other senior Republicans have said they spoke with McConnell by phone recently. They report he participated in discussions on national security, the Supreme Court, and upcoming Senate elections, remained informed, and expressed a desire to return to work. President Trump, when asked about McConnell's condition, said he did not know.

McConnell, first elected in 1984, has led the Republicans for 18 years and is one of the most influential figures in American politics. He has been a strong supporter of Israel, promoted military aid, and taken a firm stance against Iran. Following the October 7 attacks, he pushed for aid packages to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan and later criticized delays in weapons shipments to Israel. While the nation mourns Graham's passing, the uncertainty surrounding McConnell's health continues to draw attention in Washington due to its potential impact on Senate dynamics and President Trump's legislative agenda in the coming months.

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