Mitch McConnell, a Republican senator from Kentucky, was released from the hospital on March 14th, 2023, after undergoing treatment for an unspecified medical condition. According to his spokesperson, the senator has been transferred to a rehabilitation center for continued recovery.
The statement released by McConnell's team did not disclose the exact nature of his medical condition, but it did confirm that he had undergone treatment at a medical facility in Louisville, Kentucky. The statement also noted that McConnell was grateful for the care he had received and that he was looking forward to returning to work as soon as possible.
Rehabilitation centers are typically used for patients who have suffered a serious injury or illness and require additional support to recover their physical or cognitive abilities. It is unclear how long McConnell will remain in the rehabilitation center or when he will be able to return to his Senate duties.
McConnell, who is currently serving his seventh term in the Senate, is one of the most influential Republicans in Congress. As the Senate Minority Leader, he has been a key figure in shaping the Republican Party's agenda and response to the policies of President Joe Biden's administration. His absence from the Senate is likely to have an impact on the political landscape in Washington, D.C.
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