Mitch McConnell was escorted out of the Capitol in a wheelchair at the Capitol on Wednesday after the 82-year-old senator ...
reportedly tumbled on Senate steps on Feb. 5 following the confirmation of new HUD Secretary Scott Turner Moments after Mitch McConnell voted to confirm President Donald Trump's pick for HUD ...
WE’LL SEE YOU IN A FEW MINUTES. OH, BOY. ALL RIGHT. THANK YOU JAY. NEW TONIGHT, SENATOR MITCH MCCONNELL FELL AT THE U.S. CAPITOL THIS MORNING. HIS SPOKESPERSON SAYS THE SENATOR IS DOING FINE.
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was photographed in a wheelchair Wednesday after reportedly suffering multiple falls on Capitol Hill. “Senator McConnell is fine,” a spokesperson for the 82-year ...
Mitch McConnell ... and wanted him to be more transparent about his situation. McConnell, who chairs the Rules Committee, brushed off questions, however, about his health struggles.
SENATE REPUBLICAN LEADER MITCH MCCONNELL ... HE SAID MCCONNELL WALKED BACK TO HIS OFFICE AFTER THE FALL WITH NO ASSISTANCE. MEDICAL STAFF WERE SEEN TAKING A WHEELCHAIR INTO MCCONNELL’S OFFICE ...
WASHINGTON – Former Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell fell twice on Wednesday and was escorted out of the Capitol in a wheelchair as a precautionary measure. The longtime leader ...
an off-camera woman asks McConnell in the clip. McConnell does not respond to the question and stares vacantly for the duration of the 21-second clip. “Mitch McConnell’s first interview ...
Mitch McConnell has experienced quite a few falls and other health setbacks over the years. Although officials have reassured the public that the Republican is clear to work, many have expressed ...
They went to the senator’s office because no one answers the phones. Officers told them they were trespassing, even though ...
Former Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) slipped and fell on the stairs leaving the Senate Chamber on Wednesday afternoon, prompting concerned aides to rush to help the 82-year-old ...
Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is "fine," his office said ... The top Republican, who now chairs the Senate Rules Committee, brushed off questions, however, about his health struggles.