Mitch McConnell

The Senate minority leader appeared unable to speak with reporters in Kentucky, just a month after a similarly scary episode on Capitol Hill.
At the breakfast event Saturday, McConnell did not delve into national issues or comment on former President Donald Trump’s legal entanglements.
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The Senate minority leader, who froze up on Wednesday in front of news cameras, reportedly fell while leaving an airplane this month.
The 81-year-old Senate Republican, who suffered a concussion earlier this year, froze mid-sentence and was unable to continue at a weekly press conference.
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The Senate Republican leader will be back at work almost six weeks after a fall at a Washington-area hotel and extended treatment for a concussion.