Mitch McConnell ‘prepared’ to resume Senate duties over health concerns: Scott Jennings says ‘he’s meeting with’
Political analyst Scott Jennings said the sick senator Mitch McConnell Preparing to return to work.

McConnellserves as senior U.S. Senator kentuckyHe was hospitalized on June 14, his spokesman reported. However, concerns about his health grew after the release of emergency dispatch audio related to the call at the senator’s mansion.
Mitch McConnell’s health: Scott Jennings provides update on sick senator
on thursday’s show CNN Starring Jake Tapper, jennings Mentioning that he has spoken with McConnell’s senior staff, the 84-year-old politician “does” appear to be “preparing to return to work at some point.”
“Right now, I don’t know if that means going back to work as soon as possible or going back to work eventually,” Jennings said on July 9. “But I do know that he’s meeting with his staff today and getting some briefings on some issues.”
Political commentator insists his belief is McConnell He will complete his term and has dismissed rumors that he is dead, in a vegetative state or suffering from organ failure.
Jennings said he spoke with McConnell for 20 minutes
Jennings said in a post on Tuesday that he and McConnell had a 20-minute conversation that covered topics including Senate History, Iran and Ukraine.
Emergency dispatch audio reviewed by The Washington Post shows that on June 14, a call came to McConnell’s residence about an unconscious person. A dispatcher described the situation as cardiac arrest, and a medical staff member reported that CPR was being administered.
McConnell’s No names were mentioned in the recording.
A representative from the senator’s office told the news organization that McConnell takes the overwhelming support he has received as he continues to recover in the hospital.
“The Senator continues to make progress and works closely with his staff on Kentucky and Senate matters during the Senate recess,” the representative added.
Mitch McConnell’s wife breaks silence
Represented by Zhao XiaolanThe 73-year-old transportation secretary told CNN that her husband’s health did not require an urgent return to the United States.
At this time, Zhao Xiaolan was visiting China as planned.
The senator’s health has often been the subject of intense speculation, especially after he was hospitalized in February with flu-like symptoms.
Additionally, McConnell suffered a concussion and broken ribs from a fall in 2023. In the same year, when reporters asked him questions, he was found motionless and staring blankly at reporters.
In the wake of the stiff incidents, Dr. Brian Monahan, a physician who attended Congress, told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins that he had consulted with McConnell’s neurology team.
Dr. Monahan further stated that McConnell had experienced a concussion earlier in the fall, noting that “occasional dizziness is not uncommon during recovery from a concussion.”
In 2025, McConnell announced that he would not seek re-election after the end of this term.