
McConnell, 84, hospitalized for second time this year; office refuses to disclose condition
CBS News—Senator Mitch McConnell's office confirmed he was admitted to a hospital, saying he is 'receiving excellent care' but declining to provide any diagnosis, location, or reason for the admission. It is his second hospitalization this year, following a February admission that was also undisclosed. McConnell, 84 and in his final Senate term, chairs the Defense Appropriations subcommittee overseeing Iran war funding.
- CBS News — Mitch McConnell admitted to the hospital, spokesperson says
- The Daily Beast — 84-year-old Republican senator refuses to address public questions about his health
- ABC News — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell admitted to hospital at age 84
- HuffPost — Politics — Mitch McConnell hospitalized for second time this year, spokesperson confirms
- NPR — Politics — Former Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell hospitalized
- Washington Times — Mitch McConnell hospitalized, his spokesperson confirms
- Washington Post — Sen. Mitch McConnell is hospitalized, but his office does not disclose why
- NBC News — Politics — Spokesperson provides no details on the condition or cause of the current admission
- The Hill — Spokesperson confirmed 84-year-old retiring senator is 'receiving excellent care' but gave no reason for hospitalization
- DNyuz — Longest-serving Senate leader in history; set to leave office in January
- Google News Top — 84-year-old longtime Senate leader is in his final term
- NBC News — Senate GOP elder Mitch McConnell, 84, hospitalized with undisclosed illness
- NOTUS — Office gave no diagnosis; McConnell chairs Senate Defense Appropriations subcommittee handling Iran war funding
- MS NOW — Previous hospitalization in February for flu-like symptoms; McConnell steps down in January after 41 years in Senate.
- Memeorandum — Sen. Mitch McConnell is hospitalized, but his office does not disclose why
- Memeorandum — Mitch McConnell hospitalized with mystery ailment
- Daily Wire — Spokesman called it an 'unknown medical incident'; McConnell is a polio survivor.