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Richard Blumenthal to undergo surgery after breaking leg at UConn victory parade

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) will undergo surgery on Sunday after suffering a fractured femur over the weekend at an event in his home state.

The 77-year-old was walking in the UConn Huskies defeat rally in Hartford, Connecticut, on Saturday when a member of the advance tripped and fell on top of him from behind. A Blumenthal representative reported this to the Washington Examiner. On Monday, the Huskies won the Men’s’s NCAA Basketball National Championship. This weekend, the Democrat will undergo a” program” approach to treat the bone.

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According to the spokeswoman,” Senator Blumenthal suffered a dislocation when another festival goer tripped and fell onto the Senator from on.” ” He anticipates a complete, strong recovery and will have daily surgery on Sunday.”

Blumenthal, who is currently serving his second term in the Senate after serving as Connecticut’s’s attorney general for two years, spoke to a nearby reporter on the phone on Saturday night. The writer described him as appearing” call” and” in great ghosts.”

Sen. Chris Murphy( D-CT ) described the action as the” most Dick Blumenthal thing ever” in a tweet, saying that” after breaking his femur he got back up, dusted himself off, and FINISHED THE PARADE.”

I adore parades, what may I say? In response to Murphy’s’s article, Blumenthal wrote. ” Thanks to Chris and everyone for their kind words. After a other paradegoer tripped and fell on me during the festival today, I did in fact bone my femur. To ensure that it heals properly, perform program operation tomorrow. I anticipate a complete recovery!

The senator’s’s son, Connecticut State Rep. Matt Blumenthal( D-Stamford ), tweeted that he had heard his father” was also on the reviewing stand for a while.” Tough as nails, and soon to be repaired!

Blumenthal has just about a week to recover before he will be required before in Washington because the Senate is in respite until April 17.

One absent lawmaker could give Republicans the chance to thwart President Joe Biden’s’s nominations and legislative efforts because Democrats currently hold a 51-49 majority in the Senate. Democrats’ ability to motivate certain objectives through the room has been hampered by the absences of members from both events in recent months, which has also highlighted how precarious their lot is.

After a six-week hospital stay for in-patient depression treatment that kept him out of the chamber, Sen. John Fetterman( D-PA ) will resume his work when the current recess is over. Sen. Dianne Feinstein( D-CA) has been out of the office since March due to medical issues, and her team has not yet announced whether she will resume her duties when the Senate reconvenes the following week.

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Sen. Bob Casey( D – PA ) was absent for just under two weeks that same month when he underwent surgery for prostate cancer, while Sens. Jeff Merkley ( Sen. OR) were forced to miss votes when they returned home after his mother passed away in late February.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell( R – KY ) was absent for the majority of March on the GOP side after suffering a fall that necessitated an extended rehab stay. After the break, he is anticipated to rejoin the Senate, though that hasn’t been confirmed.



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