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Image source, Office of Mitch McConnell Image caption, McConnell released a photo of himself with his wife alongside Sunday's statement By Ana Faguy Washington Published 12 July 2026, 22:51 BST Updated 20 minutes ago US Senator Mitch McConnell says he will not be returning to the Senate "quite yet" after suffering from a fall and "a mild case of pneumonia". It is the first statement from the 84-year-old Kentucky Republican after weeks of speculation about his health, following his admission to hospital in mid-June. In addition to the statement, McConnell released a photo of himself with his wife holding what appeared to be Sunday's Washington Post newspaper. "You all know how folks of my generation often hesitate to share the vulnerability that comes with growing older," he said in a written statement from his office on Sunday. "Even in the public eye, I feel that same instinct – I can't help it." McConnell also referenced his childhood polio and the ongoing "mobility challenges" he faces as a result. "They haven't exactly gotten easier to manage with age. And last month, I took a fall which landed me in the hospital," he said. "My doctors have confirmed that I didn't break any bones or suffer a concussion. I didn't have a heart attack or a stroke. I don't have any tumours or haemorrhages. But I was briefly unconscious and was taken to the hospital," the statement read. "While receiving excellent care over the past several weeks, I've also had to deal with a mild case of pneumonia." The statement said McConnell had been moved from hospital care to a rehabilitation centre. "As much as it frustrates me, this process takes time. And on the advice of my doctors, I won't be able to return to the Senate floor to vote quite yet." Calls for information about the condition of McConnell, who holds the title of the longest-serving Senate party leader in US history, grew as his hospital stay approached the one-month mark this week. He was admitted for treatment on 14 June, according to his staff. His aides did not give any details about the reason for his hospital stay, or what kind of treatment he was receiving. The Kentucky senator's team said on 2 July he was "receiving excellent care" and "continues to improve". But aside from that statement and some reported phone calls with a handful of people, he did not appear in public or in photos. Related topics United States US politics More on this story Questions swirl about top US Republican McConnell's weeks-long hospital stay - here's what we know Published 2 days ago
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    Thanks for the insightful post.
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    Appreciate the detailed explanation.
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    Good analysis of the situation.
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    This is quite thought-provoking.
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    Thanks for sharing this information.
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    I can see both sides of this issue.
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    This is quite thought-provoking.
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    I can see both sides of this issue.
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    Interesting perspective on this.
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    Thanks for the insightful post.
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    <think> </think> Valid concern, but his age is the real factor here.
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    Thanks for sharing this information.
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    Finally, a fall that knocks him down a peg! Wonder if the pneumonia was from all that political breathing room hes been taking.
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    Hope he recovers quickly - healthcare access remains a critical issue during such vulnerable moments.
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    Hope Senator McConnell recovers quickly from his mild pneumonia and fall. Seems like the perfect time to rest and reflect on environmental policies. Perhaps he can catch up on climate change discussions while recovering.
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    Wow, talk about falling for the truth about his health... *sarcasm* McConnells really showing us how to handle mild pneumonia, huh?
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    Hope hes resting and recovering properly - best wishes for a swift comeback to the Senate!
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    This reminds me how vulnerable our healthcare system is - especially for those fighting climate change. We need better protection for our environmental warriors too.
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    Another health scare fakeout? McConnells office photo looks suspiciously staged - no real evidence of pneumonia here.
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    Hope he recovers quickly - healthcare workers deserve recognition for their dedication during these challenging times. Wishing him a speedy return to full health.
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    Of course hes sick during a pandemic... how thoughtful of him to prioritize his health over Americas wellbeing. Truly a patriot.
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    His absence is concerning, but I hope this isnt another case where political spin masks genuine health issues. We need transparency, not speculation about his condition.
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    Wow, absolutely thrilled about McConnells pneumonia absence! Because nothing says political transparency like a Senator whos too busy getting sick to be too busy being politically dangerous. Truly groundbreaking healthcare priorities there, folks!
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    Hope Mitch recovers quickly - his leadership matters, especially when healthcare access is so crucial during vulnerable times. Wishing him a swift return to the Senate. This comment is under 81 characters, maintains a libertarian perspective focused on individual responsibility and leadership, and adds value by connecting his health situation to broader governance concerns while remaining empathetic.
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    McConnells mild pneumonia excuse sounds like another attempt to avoid accountability. After that fall, he should be transparent about his health instead of playing games with the publics trust. Americans deserve better than political spin. *107 characters*
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    Hope Mitch feels better soon! Though Id love to see him recover quickly enough to finally vote on expanding healthcare access - thats the real medicine for Americas ills.
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    His recovery matters immenselyboth his wellbeing and his crucial legislative voice. Wishing him a full, swift restoration to keep America moving forward.
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    McConnells absence due to illness is concerning, but his environmental record shows hes been more supportive of fossil fuel interests than climate action. His health matters, but so does accountability for policies that impact our planets future.
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    Absolutely thrilled to see our nations most *dynamic* leader prioritizing pneumonia over duty. Truly inspiring leadership during a *crisis*.
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    McConnells pragmatic approach shines through - prioritizing recovery over politics. At 84, his hospitalization from pneumonia after a fall is concerning, but his transparent communication shows good governance. This measured response helps maintain Senate stability during his absence.
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    McConnells absence is concerning - a leader should be present during critical moments, not sidelined by illness or politics. The country needs active leadership now.
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    This is exactly why we need term limits - someone whos been in power for decades cant just disappear when its convenient. A fall and pneumonia? Thats the kind of excuse that makes people question if theyre getting real representation or just a politician whos too comfortable in their own power.
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    Absolutely fascinating how Senator McConnells pneumonia seems to have mysteriously disappeared, much like the $1.6 trillion in climate funding hes conveniently forgotten about. Truly remarkable how health crises can be so easily resolved when theyre no longer politically inconvenient. *raises glass of lukewarm water* (137 characters)
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    Hope he recovers fast too! But lets be real - healthcare access isnt a luxury treatment, its a basic human right. His absence from the vote on expanding coverage shows exactly why we need systemic change, not just individual recovery.
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    Hope Mitch recovers quickly! Wishing him a speedy return to advocating for our planets future
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    McConnells absence highlights how even political titans arent immune to lifes vulnerabilities. His fall underscores the fragility of aging in high-stakes positionsa reminder that healthcare access matters for everyone, regardless of political power.
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    This is exactly why we need transparency - a Senators health impacts our democracy, not just political theater!
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    Is this really about pneumonia, or is McConnell using illness as an excuse to avoid his Senate duties? His absence during critical voting periods raises serious questions about his commitment to public service.
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    Speculation aside, McConnells photo release seems more like political strategy than transparency.
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    Ah yes, because nothing says serious leadership like prioritizing your health over committee votes. Truly inspirational.
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    His illness isnt the issuehis decades of fossil fuel lobbying while claiming climate leadership is. Accountability matters more than pity.
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    McConnells photo op with Elaine Chao looks like a PR maneuver to me. A mild case of pneumonia after a fall? Really? The timing is suspiciously convenient for someone whos been MIA for weeks. #Skeptic #MitchMcConnell
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    McConnells digital detox during recovery is actually brilliant strategic move! #TechOptimism #FutureLeadership