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Mitch McConnell's Health: His History With Falls, Surgeries & More
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Mitch McConnell, the longest-serving senator in Kentucky’s history, is once again making headlines after being hospitalized in Washington, D.C. The 84-year-old lawmaker was admitted on June 14, 2026, according to his office, which said he was receiving medical care but did not provide additional details about his condition.

The latest health scare comes after a series of medical incidents in recent years, including multiple falls, public freezing episodes and a hospitalization for flu-like symptoms earlier in 2026.

Earlier in 2025, on February 20—his birthday—McConnell announced he would not seek re-election in 2026, marking the end of a Senate career that has spanned nearly four decades. The politician shared his decision while on the Senate floor, saying, “Seven times my fellow Kentuckians have sent me to the Senate. Every day in between I’ve been humbled by the trust they’ve placed in me to do their business right here. Representing our commonwealth has been the honor of a lifetime. I will not seek this honor an eighth time. My current term in the Senate will be my last.”

In light of his decision to step down after a long tenure, we’ve compiled all the details we know about McConnell’s health. Keep reading to learn about McConnell’s health history.

Mitch McConnell’s Falls

McConnell experienced another fall on October 16, 2025, in a Senate office hallway while heading to cast votes. Footage captured him grabbing an aide’s arm before losing balance and falling. He was quickly helped up and proceeded to vote, with his office stating that he was “ready to vote again.”

This latest tumble adds to a troubling pattern of incidents: McConnell has previously fractured his shoulder (2019), suffered a concussion and rib injury after a fall in 2023, slipped exiting a plane at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport later that same year, and in late 2024 hurt his wrist and cut his face during a Senate event.

In February 2025, he fell twice in the Capitol after votes, briefly requiring use of a wheelchair. A spokesperson from McConnell’s team assured the public that he was “fine” and pointed out that the “lingering effects of polio in his left leg will not disrupt his regular schedule of work,” according to NBC News.

Mitch McConnell’s Heart Surgery

In 2003, McConnell underwent elective coronary artery bypass surgery, per Roll Call. At the time, Dr. Alan Spier noted that the politician’s “post-operative course would be uncomplicated and the prognosis for full and unrestricted recovery is excellent.”

Mitch McConnell’s Polio History

When he was a toddler, McConnell suffered from a polio attack in 1944, and his upper left leg was paralyzed by the disease. Though paralysis is a less common side effect of the illness, post-polio syndrome can follow a patient years after they’ve recovered from the virus.

In an old campaign advertisement, McConnell pointed out that his family “almost went broke” while trying to pay for the costs related to his polio.

Is Mitch McConnell Retiring?

Yes, on February 20, 2025, McConnell officially announced he will not run for re-election in 2026, saying that his current Senate term (ending January 2027) will be his last.


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Mitch McConnell’s Health: His History With Falls, Polio, Surgeries & More




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