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McConnell’s Senate Career Future Determined After Recent Medical Episodes

McConnell Decides​ Future of Senate Career After Recent ⁢String of Medical Episodes

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says he isn’t going anywhere.

Despite recent health episodes, the Republican has confirmed ‍that he plans⁢ to finish ⁤both his current term ‍as a Kentucky U.S.‍ Senator‌ and as the leader of the GOP caucus in the ‍Senate.

McConnell answered a question on his plans ​in a Capitol ⁣news conference on Wednesday.

“I have no announcements to make on that subject,” McConnell said of calls for him to step down.

“I’m going ⁤to⁤ finish my term as‌ leader. And I’m going to finish my Senate term. Thank you.”

McConnell’s fitness for office⁢ has come under scrutiny following two ​incidents in which he froze up over the summer and was unable to speak during public news conferences.

The 81-year old⁢ was silent for about 30​ seconds in both episodes — with some⁤ doctors speculating about⁣ his neurological health.

The⁣ incidences have spurred questions about McConnell’s health even from‌ other Republican senators, who traditionally are hesitant to challenge the leader of their​ party’s caucus.

In a public statement on Tuesday, Capitol physician‌ Dr. Brian Monahan said the health episodes show “no evidence” ⁣of strokes or seizure disorders.

Monahan likened the episodes to after-effects of ⁣a fall‌ McConnell suffered in March. The powerful senator sustained a‍ concussion during that fall.

McConnell’s current Senate term — his seventh ​— is slated to expire in January 2027. ⁢He would ⁣be ⁤84 at that time.

Elections for a Senate minority or majority leader are held in each new Congress.

McConnell has served as a party leader‌ in⁢ the Senate for a longer time than any of his ⁣predecessors.

The post McConnell Decides Future of Senate ⁢Career After ⁢Recent ​String of Medical ⁣Episodes ​ appeared first‍ on The Western Journal.



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