McConnell freezes up again during Kentucky news conference
McConnell unable to speak during news conference just one month after a similar incident
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., froze for more than 30 seconds while answering reporters' questions in Covington, Kentucky, on Wednesday.
"What are your thoughts on running for re-election?" a reporter asked McConnell.
"What're my thoughts about what?" the GOP leader asked.
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"What are your thoughts on running for re-election in 2026?" the reporter repeated.
McConnell stared blankly for 10 seconds before an aide appeared next to him and asked, "Did you hear the question, senator? Running for re-election in 2026?"
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"I'm okay," he told a second aide who appeared by his side. "Does anybody else have any questions? Please speak up," the other aide said. McConnell reportedly then answered a few questions.
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"Leader McConnell felt momentarily lightheaded and paused during his press conference today," a McConnell spokesperson said.
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Nevertheless, an aide said, "While he feels fine, as a prudential measure, the Leader will be consulting a physician prior to his next event."
The long-standing GOP lawmaker previously froze for about 30 seconds during a news conference alongside other Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., a month ago. At the time, an aide told Fox News Digital he "felt light-headed and stepped away for a moment."
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