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McConnell finally speaks up about Freeze Incident.

Senate Minority ​Leader ‌Mitch⁤ McConnell (R-Ky.) assured The Epoch Times on Sept. 6 that he ⁣was ⁣feeling “fine” following a second “freezing” incident that raised concerns about his ⁢health.

During his‌ remarks to ​the upper chamber of Congress on Capitol Hill,⁤ McConnell confidently⁤ told​ a ​reporter, ‍”I’m doing fine.” He also addressed calls for‍ his resignation, teasing an⁢ upcoming press conference by saying, “We’ll have a stakeout this afternoon.”

Both parties are expected ​to hold press conferences after ​their weekly policy lunches later in the day. McConnell’s health has been a ⁢topic of discussion among lawmakers, but he declined to confirm whether he would address it with reporters.

Physicians’ Assessment of McConnell

One day after ⁣McConnell’s freezing incident, Congressional Attending Physician Dr. Brian Monahan stated that the‌ senator was cleared to continue ⁣his⁢ schedule. This⁢ second on-camera episode‌ occurred when McConnell remained ⁣unresponsive to ⁣reporters’ questions for about‌ 30 seconds. It comes several months after he suffered a ⁣concussion​ from a‌ fall in March.

“I have consulted ⁤with Leader McConnell and conferred with his neurology‌ team. After evaluating yesterday’s incident, I have informed Leader McConnell that he is ​medically​ clear to continue with his schedule ⁤as planned,” read Dr.‍ Monahan’s statement (pdf).

The doctor explained that “Occasional lightheadedness is not uncommon in concussion recovery ​and can also ​be expected as a result of ‌dehydration.”

A Sept. 5 letter from Dr. Monahan to McConnell ⁤further ⁢clarified that he did not suffer a seizure during the ⁤freezing incident.⁤ Dr. Monahan wrote, ‍”My⁣ examination⁢ of you following your Aug.⁤ 30, 2023, brief episode included several medical evaluations: ⁢brain MRI imaging, ⁢EEG study, and consultations with several neurologists for a ⁢comprehensive neurology assessment.”

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.),⁤ who is also ‌a physician,⁤ questioned the ⁤health assessment, stating to a group of reporters, “I’ve practiced medicine for 25 years, and it doesn’t look like⁢ dehydration to me. It looks‌ like ‌a focal neurologic ‍event.

“That doesn’t mean ⁢it’s incapacitating, doesn’t mean he can’t ‍serve,” the lawmaker ⁤continued. “But it⁣ means ⁣that somebody ought⁢ to wake up⁣ and ⁢say, ‘Wow, this looks like‍ a seizure.'”

Public⁣ Support From Both Parties

Senate Republican⁤ Whip ⁤John Thune (S.D.) expressed full support for McConnell​ continuing as ‍leader, a sentiment shared by ​several‌ Republican senators. However, Thune declined to speculate on McConnell’s future beyond the upcoming election.

Thune reported having “a couple​ of ‌conversations” with McConnell, ⁤81, and stated that McConnell⁢ “sounded ​great”⁣ after those discussions.

After a work‌ lunch later in the week,⁣ Thune mentioned that McConnell “will have an opportunity to address colleagues” ‍about ​his health and other ⁣concerns.

When asked ⁣about​ supporting McConnell ‌as‌ a leader‍ beyond the next election, Thune replied, “That’s so far out⁤ there I don’t ⁢even want⁢ to start speculating about⁤ that, but⁢ he has my ‌full support, and he’ll have the support of the conference.”

The Aug. 30 incident occurred just over a month​ after McConnell abruptly ⁣stopped ⁣speaking during his ⁢weekly press conference, ⁣remaining silent for⁤ approximately⁤ 20 seconds before leaving. Moments ‌later, he commented on the⁤ Kentucky gubernatorial race and declined⁢ to discuss ⁣former⁣ President Donald Trump‌ or the 2024 presidential race.

An aide ‌later informed The Epoch Times that McConnell “felt momentarily lightheaded” and⁢ paused during‌ his press ⁣conference. The aide added, “While he feels ⁤fine, as a⁢ prudential measure, the leader⁣ will ​be consulting.”


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