Senate GOP Leaders Provide Update On Mitch McConnell
But Lee’s assessment contradicts earlier remarks from Senate Majority Leader John Thune after McConnell was first hospitalized.
Thune said he had spoken to the 84-year-old and that he “sounded good.”
“He wants to be back, but I’ll defer to his staff on when,” Thune said on June 15.
Popular conservative activist Laura Loomer claimed recently that sources told her that McConnell is in a “vegetative state,” dismissing Thune’s version of events.
“I was in South Dakota all week, and a Thune staffer told a source close to me and the White House that Mitch McConnell is in extreme organ failure,” Loomer posted.
Things with McConnell have gotten worse by the day.
Emergency dispatch audio indicating that an individual at McConnell’s Washington, D.C., residence suffered a reported “cardiac arrest” earlier this month has renewed questions about the former Senate Republican leader’s health and whether he will return to the Senate.
Since the reported incident, McConnell’s office has provided scant details on his health.
The limited information released about what led to McConnell’s hospitalization on June 14, coupled with emergency dispatch audio referencing a reported cardiac arrest, has prompted renewed speculation about the severity of the senator’s condition.