Mitch McConnell abruptly stops mid-sentence
during press conference
Senate Republican leader appears to lose train of
thought and stares for 20 seconds before being escorted away from podium
Associated
Press
Thu 27 Jul
2023 01.41 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/26/mitch-mcconnell-press-conference
The Senate
Republican leader, Mitch McConnell, briefly left his own press conference on Wednesday
after stopping his remarks mid-sentence and staring off into space for several
seconds.
McConnell
approached the podium for his weekly press conference and began speaking about
the annual defense bill on the floor, which he said was proceeding with “good
bipartisan cooperation”. But he then appeared to lose his train of thought,
trailing off with a drawn-out “uh”.
He then
appeared to “freeze” and stared for about 20 seconds before his colleagues in
the Republican leadership, who were standing behind him and could not see his
face, took his elbows and asked if he wanted to go back to his office.
He did not
answer, but slowly walked back to his office with an aide and Senator John
Barrasso of Wyoming, a former orthopedic surgeon, who is the No 3 Republican in
the Senate. McConnell later returned to the press conference and answered
questions from the press.
Asked about
what happened, McConnell said he was “fine”. He did not elaborate.
A McConnell
aide said he felt light-headed and stepped away for a moment. The aide
requested anonymity to speak about the senator’s health.
McConnell,
81, was out of the Senate for almost six weeks earlier this year after falling
and hitting his head. His office later said he suffered a concussion and
fractured a rib. His speech has recently sounded more halting, prompting
questions among some of his colleagues about his health.
After the
press conference, Barrasso told reporters that he “wanted to make sure
everything was fine” and walked McConnell down the hall.
Barrasso
said he has been concerned since McConnell was injured earlier this year, “and
I continue to be concerned”.
But when
asked about his particular concerns, Barrasso said: “I said I was concerned
when he fell and hit his head a number of months ago and was hospitalized. And
I think he’s made a remarkable recovery, he’s doing a great job leading our
conference and was able to answer every question the press asked him today.”
Walking out
of his office on Wednesday evening, McConnell told reporters that he was fine and
that the president called to check on him after the incident.
“The
president called to check up on me and I told him I got sandbagged,” McConnell
joked, referencing a quote from Joe Biden in June after he tripped over a
sandbag and fell while onstage at the US Air Force Academy graduation.
First
elected to the Senate in 1984, McConnell became the longest-serving Senate
party leader in history in January. He was easily re-elected to his leadership
post that same month, despite a challenge from Senator Rick Scott of Florida.
Senator
John Cornyn of Texas, who is also seen as a potential candidate to succeed
McConnell, told reporters after the episode: “I support Senator McConnell as
long as he wants to serve as leader.”
McConnell
had polio in his early childhood and he has long acknowledged some difficulty
as an adult in climbing stairs. In addition to his fall in March, he also
tripped and fell four years ago at his home in Kentucky, causing a shoulder
fracture that required surgery.
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