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So I looked it up and no news. I think we deserve more.
If he has had a stroke or whatever they should tell us.

Sen. Mitch McConnell's condition remains unclear 2 weeks after being hospitalized
It's been more than two weeks since Sen. Mitch McConnell was admitted to the hospital, and there's still few details surrounding his condition or why he's there.
WLKY · wlky.com


It's been more than two weeks since Sen. Mitch McConnell was admitted to the hospital, and there's still few details surrounding his condition or why he's there.

A spokesperson for McConnell's office told WLKY Sunday night that there are "no updates at this time" regarding the senator's condition.

The office reiterated its same message from last week saying, "Senator McConnell is still working closely with staff on Senate business and Kentucky matters as he continues his recovery."

The spokesperson added that McConnell will not be voting this week, but that is not unusual because the Senate is currently out of session.

"As of Wednesday of last week, there are no Senate votes, as the Senate is not in session to vote," the spokesperson said.

Sen. Mitch McConnellSen. Mitch McConnell 'not voting this week' as he recovers following hospitalization
The office did not say whether he remains hospitalized or if he's been released.

McConnell was originally admitted to the hospital on June 14.
WLKY spoke to Sen. Rand Paul the day after McConnell was hospitalized, and Paul said he "heard he's doing better," but in the two weeks since, McConnell's office has not disclosed a reason why he was hospitalized, and no additional details about his condition have been released.
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