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Governor demands clarity on Senator McConnell's health as he remains hospitalized

reede, 10. juuli 2026

84-year-old Senator Mitch McConnell has been in the hospital since June 14, and his office has not disclosed the reason for his hospitalization or a possible return date, reported Washington Post and CNN.

On July 8, Kentucky Governor, Democrat Andy Beshear, sent a letter to McConnell, requesting transparent information about his health.

Mitch McConnell is the longest-serving Senate faction leader in the history of the Republican Party – he led Republican senators for 18 years and stepped down from leadership in 2025.

Despite stepping down from leadership, McConnell remains politically important. He chairs the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee that controls the Pentagon's budget, making his presence crucial for advancing the Trump administration's defense spending and war funding plans for Iran.

McConnell was hospitalized on the morning of June 14, but his office's press secretary, David Popp, only stated that the senator "is receiving excellent care," without disclosing the reason for his hospitalization or his condition. McConnell is reportedly unresponsive.

Since June 14, McConnell has been in the hospital for over three weeks and last voted in the Senate on June 11. His office has repeatedly limited explanations to stating that the senator is recovering and working closely with his staff, without adding details about his condition.

The Republican majority in the Senate is narrow (53:47), which means the vote of one missing senator could be decisive. During the vote on Iran war authorization in late June, McConnell was in the hospital, and Trump criticized him for it.

If a senator is unable to continue working due to health reasons, a new representative must be elected in their place. Republicans fear that the Senate seat could then go to the Democrats.

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