- June 30, 2026
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Mitch McConnell’s Recent Health Challenges and Hospitalizations
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- June 15, 2026
- National Politics Politics
Mitch McConnell, former Senate Majority Leader, is currently hospitalized. He is receiving “excellent care,” as confirmed by his spokesperson, David Popp. McConnell, 84, is in his seventh and final term, ending in January.
Current Hospitalization
McConnell’s recent admission to the hospital adds to his history of health concerns. Specifics about his current ailment or the hospital where he is being treated remain undisclosed. As a polio survivor, McConnell has faced various medical issues over the years.
Medical Incidents in Recent Years
In recent years, McConnell has experienced multiple falls and unexpected episodes where he appeared to freeze while speaking publicly. Below is an overview of his medical history:
Flu-like Symptoms
In February, McConnell was hospitalized for approximately eight days due to flu-like symptoms. Staffers indicated a positive prognosis, and he returned to Senate duties after missing two sessions.
Capitol Hallway Fall
On October 16, 2025, McConnell fell in the U.S. Capitol. This incident occurred before a Senate vote as environmental advocacy group members approached him. He needed assistance from staffers to stand.
Capitol Luncheon Fall
During a GOP luncheon in Washington on December 10, 2024, McConnell sprained his wrist. After tripping and sustaining a facial cut, he quickly resumed his Senate duties.
Speaking Challenges
Twice in 2023, McConnell struggled during press conferences. On August 30, he froze for 30 seconds. An aide cited lightheadedness, prompting a brief pause. Another similar incident on July 26 saw McConnell return quickly yet dismiss any connection to a prior concussion.
Airport Fall
McConnell tripped while leaving a plane at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on July 14, 2023. At times, he used a wheelchair in bustling airports for safety.
Concussion and Earlier Falls
On March 8, 2023, McConnell suffered a concussion and fractured a rib after falling at a Washington hotel, keeping him from the Senate for six weeks. Earlier, in August 2019, he fractured his shoulder in a fall at his Kentucky home, necessitating surgery and recovery.
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