Mitch McConnell escorted away after freezing throughout weird press convention
S Senate Republican chief Mitch McConnell bizarrely froze for nearly 30 seconds whereas addressing reporters at a press convention earlier than claiming he was “fine”.
Reporters and different US officers have been left perplexed when the 81-year-old Kentucky lawmaker stopped mid-sentence and stared straight forward of him earlier than a colleague leaned in to ask if he was properly.
The prime Republican was meant to be giving an replace a few important defence funding invoice when the blunder occurred.
“Good afternoon everyone. We’re on a path to finishing the NDA this week. There has been good bipartisan operation and a string of, uh….” Mr McConnell managed to say earlier than trailing off.
Senator John Barrasso whispered in his ear: “You okay Mitch? Anything else you want to say or should we go back to your office?”, earlier than Mr McConnell was whisked away.
The longest-serving Senate celebration chief in historical past rejoined the press convention round 12 minutes later and commenced answering reporters’ questions.
Mr McConnell suffered a concussion after tripping at a Washington dinner on March 8 and was admitted to hospital. He additionally suffered a minor rib fracture and was moved to a rehabilitation centre earlier than he returned to the Senate in April.
When Mr McConnell was requested if the incident was associated to his damage earlier this yr, he replied: “I’m fine.” Asked if he’s nonetheless capable of do his job, he mentioned, “Yeah.”
When requested if he had anyone in thoughts to interchange him as convention chief, Mr McConnell mentioned “no” and laughed alongside together with his collegues earlier than leaving.
A McConnell aide mentioned that the senator had felt light-headed.
Mr Barrasso mentioned that he had been involved about McConnell since his fall.
“I’ve been concerned since he was injured a number of months ago,” mentioned Barrasso, the No. 3 Senate Republican. “I continue to be concerned.”
Later on Wednesday Mr McConnell informed reporters that President Joe Biden had known as to examine he was okay.
“The president called to check up on me, and I told him I got sandbagged,” Mr McConnell joked, referencing a quote from Mr Biden in June after he tripped over a sandbag and fell while onstage at the US Air Force Academy graduation.
Many prime figures in Washington are of superior age, with President Biden operating for re-election at 80. The common age within the Senate is above 64.