Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was hospitalized Monday night after "experiencing flu-like symptoms" over the weekend, a spokesperson confirmed in a statement to Axios.
What they're saying: The 83-year-old former Senate Republican leader "checked himself into a local hospital" out of "an abundance of caution," the statement said.
- "His prognosis is positive and he is grateful for the excellent care he is receiving. He is in regular contact with his staff and looks forward to returning to Senate business."
- McConnell, who currently chairs the Senate Rules Committee, stepped down as Senate GOP leader last year and plans to retire from Congress when his term expires next January.
Zoom out: This is not the first health scare McConnell has suffered in recent years.
- He was hospitalized in 2023 after a fall and didn't return to the U.S. Capitol for over a month.
- McConnell suffered two public freeze-ups during televised press conferences later that year. He announced his plans to step down as leader in 2024.
- Last year, he fell once again outside the Senate chamber and was temporarily confined to a wheelchair as a result.
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