Lindsey Graham's Death and Mitch McConnell's Health Stir Washington Political Uncertainty
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First reported by Ynet · 2 hours ago
What happened
The death of Senator Lindsey Graham and the prolonged hospitalization of Senator Mitch McConnell have shifted the Republican Senate majority from 53 to effectively 51 members, raising concerns about President Trump's ability to pass legislation. McConnell's health remains undisclosed, fueling speculation, though Republican leaders report recent contact with him. His condition and absence add uncertainty to the Senate's balance and political agenda.
- 01Senator Lindsey Graham's death reduces Republican Senate seats from 53 to 52.
- 02Senator Mitch McConnell has been hospitalized since June 14 with undisclosed health issues.
- 03McConnell's office reports his condition is improving but provides no detailed updates.
- 04Republican leaders confirm recent phone contact with McConnell, who remains engaged in Senate matters.
- 05McConnell is a key political figure and strong supporter of Israel and U.S. military aid.
- 06Uncertainty about McConnell's health raises concerns about Senate majority and Trump's legislative plans.
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