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Mitch McConnell Freezing mid-sentence, unable to continue At Press Conference

The 81-year-old Senate Republican, who suffered a concussion earlier this year, froze mid-sentence and was unable to continue at a weekly press conference.


WASHINGTON ― Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was briefly escorted away from a weekly press conference on Wednesday after freezing up mid-sentence while giving his opening remarks.


McConnell, 81, abruptly stopped speaking in front of reporters and appeared unable to restart, prompting concerned-looking aides and members of his leadership team to come to his side.


The top Senate Republican was then escorted away by Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.). He made his return to the press conference a few minutes later, taking several questions and answering them as normal.


Asked to explain the episode, McConnell said, “I’m fine,” and declined to address it further. He smiled but didn’t answer when asked by a reporter whether he had anyone in mind to replace him if he decides to step down as GOP leader.


A McConnell aide said the senator felt lightheaded and stepped away for a moment before returning to take questions, “which as everyone observed was sharp.”


Barrasso declined to give details about the incident with McConnell afterward, telling reporters he “just wanted to make sure everything was fine with him, and it was.”

McConnell said later Wednesday that President Joe Biden had called to check up on him.

“I told him I got sandbagged,” the minority leader said, a reference to the president’s own quip after he tripped during an event in June.

“I’m fine,” McConnell added when asked if he had seen a doctor.


McConnell was hospitalized for a concussion and broken ribs after falling earlier this year. The longtime Kentucky Republican senator, who had polio as a child, has slowed noticeably since then, approaching stairs in the Capitol with more caution.

Last month, McConnell appeared to have trouble hearing questions from reporters during a similar press conference, at which point his colleagues came to his aid.

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