New Footage Emerges of Mitch McConnell's Medical Emergency
Mitch McConnell's Health Crisis Captured on Video
Recently released footage reveals former US Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell being transported to an ambulance after suffering a cardiac incident at his Capitol Hill residence last month. This video, aired by a major news outlet, shows emergency personnel assisting the 84-year-old senator on a stretcher outside his home on June 14. Although McConnell's face is not visible, his lower legs are covered with an orange blanket, with his bare feet protruding from underneath. A neighbor who witnessed the event informed the news outlet that another resident recognized McConnell and noted that he was not wearing an oxygen mask during the transfer to the hospital.
Emergency Response Details
Audio from the emergency dispatch indicated that McConnell was found unconscious, prompting first responders to administer CPR before he was taken to the hospital. The neighbor who filmed the incident remarked that the emergency crew did not seem to be in a hurry, describing their actions as calm. 'In a situation where time is critical, there usually is more urgency, but that was not the case here,' the neighbor stated.
WATCH: New video shows Sen. Mitch McConnell being carried on a stretcher after suffering a medical emergency nearly a month ago. pic.twitter.com/tYzfBYC0YJ
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Speculation Surrounding McConnell's Condition
The senator's health scare has led to rampant speculation online, with some users claiming he was left 'brain dead' after the incident, although no evidence supports these assertions. McConnell's office, along with Senate Republican leaders, has consistently stated that he is recovering and remains active in Senate affairs. Senate Majority Leader John Thune mentioned that he had a 'lengthy and substantive' phone conversation with McConnell regarding national security and other matters. Additionally, Majority Whip John Barrasso reported a 20-minute discussion with McConnell, describing him as 'fully engaged' and eager to return to his duties.
A Long Political Journey with Health Challenges
McConnell, who holds the record as the longest-serving Senate party leader in US history, led Senate Republicans for 18 years before stepping down from leadership in January 2025. Over the past few years, he has faced various health challenges, including episodes of freezing in public and multiple falls, one of which resulted in a concussion and a fractured rib in 2023. Earlier this year, he announced he would not run for re-election in 2026 and was briefly hospitalized in February due to flu-like symptoms. He has often been seen using a wheelchair while navigating Capitol Hill. At 84, McConnell is among the oldest serving members of the US Senate.
