McConnell released from hospital, headed to inpatient rehab
Read full article: McConnell released from hospital, headed to inpatient rehabSenate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell has been released from the hospital after treatment for a concussion and will continue to recover in an inpatient rehabilitation facility.
GOP Leader McConnell remains in hospital after concussion
Read full article: GOP Leader McConnell remains in hospital after concussionSenate Republican leader Mitch McConnell suffered a concussion after a fall at a local hotel and remains hospitalized āfor a few days of observation and treatment,ā a spokesman says.
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Senate GOP leader: Challenging Biden win threatens republic
Read full article: Senate GOP leader: Challenging Biden win threatens republicSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., leaves the House chamber for the Senate to consider objections to certify Electoral College votes, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. All 50 states have certified the electoral votes. Freshman Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., has said he will challenge Pennsylvania's electoral votes. Pennsylvania, Arizona and Georgia were all pivotal states that Biden carried on his way to his 306-232 Electoral College win. McConnell, 78, has been the Republican leader since 2007 and is the longest-serving Senate GOP leader in history.

Mitch McConnell fractures shoulder after falling in Kentucky home
Read full article: Mitch McConnell fractures shoulder after falling in Kentucky homeSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is trailed by reporters after speaking on the floor of the U.S. Senate on Jan. 22, 2019, in Washington, D.C.(CNN) - Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell fractured his shoulder Sunday after falling in his Kentucky home, his office said in a statement. "This morning, Leader McConnell tripped at home on his outside patio and suffered a fractured shoulder," David Popp, McConnell's communications director, said in a statement. John Cornyn of Texas and Rob Portman of Ohio to convey his condolences for the deadly shootings in their states. The senators discussed "the senseless tragedies of this weekend," McConnell's office said. "The Leader will continue to work from home," the statement read.

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