Mitch McConnell
Video footage obtained and verified by CNN shows emergency responders loading what appears to be Senator Mitch McConnell onto a stretcher and into an ambulance outside his Washington, D.C., home on the morning of June 14, after the 84-year-old Kentucky Republican was found unconscious.
The clip, filmed from a distance that obscures McConnell's face, depicts responders lifting the senator into the back of the ambulance. A neighbor who witnessed the scene told CNN that when they asked officers what had happened, they were told only that there had been a "medical emergency."
The neighbor added a striking detail: emergency responders showed no signs of urgency in loading McConnell into the vehicle.
"In a situation where perhaps time is of the essence, there seems to be a little bit more urgency, but there was no urgency here," the neighbor said.
Another witness told CNN they observed McConnell's feet protruding from the stretcher as it was being carried from his home roughly 30 minutes after ambulances first arrived at the residence. The witness noted that the feet were "not moving" and that McConnell was not wearing an oxygen mask.
"He's in a stretcher, and he's in some sort of orange foam-looking blanket type thing," the neighbor recalled.
The ambulance departed without activating its sirens, according to witnesses at the scene.
McConnell, who required CPR at the scene, has remained hospitalized for weeks. His office has offered no substantive updates on his medical condition, current treatment, or whether the 84-year-old will be able to resume his Senate duties. The senator has made no public statements since his hospitalization, leaving constituents and colleagues alike in the dark about his prognosis.
McConnell's apparent incapacity creates a significant vacuum in Republican Senate leadership at a critical moment for the GOP. As Senate Minority Leader, McConnell has wielded substantial influence over Republican strategy and messaging, particularly on issues of party discipline and judicial appointments. His prolonged absence raises urgent questions about the succession of power within Senate Republican ranks and the direction the party will take on key legislative priorities.
The lack of transparency from McConnell's office has fueled worry among lawmakers and staffers about who is making critical decisions on the senator's behalf. Senate rules do not require formal notification of incapacity, leaving McConnell's voting power and decision-making authority in an ambiguous state during a pivotal election cycle. If McConnell cannot return to active duty, Republicans may face an internal power struggle to fill the leadership void.
From Your Site Articles
- The GOP’s summer plans dashed by missing McConnell ›
- Mitch McConnell was hospitalized 2 weeks ago. We still don’t know why ›
- Kentucky governor demands official update on McConnell health ›
- Medical expert sounds alarm that Mitch McConnell is 'unfit to serve' ›
- Mitch McConnell 'one of the greatest villains' in US history: Republican analysis - Alternet.org ›
Related Articles Around the Web
- Mitch McConnell Was Found Unconscious Before He Was Rushed to Hospital | The New Republic ›
- Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell hospitalized for undisclosed health issue | Fox News ›
- Medics responded to report of ‘cardiac arrest’ at Sen. Mitch McConnell’s home last month ›
- EMS personnel attended to 'unconscious' person at Mitch McConnell's home, audio suggests - ABC News ›
