Lindsey Graham voiced concerns about Mitch McConnell days before his own death, video surfaces Watch
A video circulating on social media shows Senator Lindsey Graham expressed his Mitch McConnell days before his death. Graham died on July 11, his office initially saying he “succumbed to a brief and sudden illness.”

Graham’s office later said preliminary findings from the Washington Medical Examiner’s Office found he suffered an aortic dissection, in which the lining of the aorta tears. According to the statement, this is caused by arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Tearing usually occurs with high blood pressure.
In one of X’s videos, a reporter can be heard asking McConnell’s Graham, “How is he? Did you hear anything?”
Graham responded as he walked away, “I’m going to go to my office right now to check on him. I hope and pray that he’s okay, but I’m going to go check on him right now.”
Watch the video here: https://x.com/usanewshq/status/2076196150823002286?s=20
Mitch McConnell health update
McConnell shares health update After days of silence and social media speculation about his condition. He said on Sunday, July 12, that he fell unconscious and was taken to hospital.
“[L]”Last month, I fell and ended up in the hospital,” McConnell said in a statement to voters. “My doctors have confirmed that I have no broken bones or concussions. “I have not had a heart attack or stroke. I don’t have any tumors or bleeding. But I lost consciousness briefly and was taken to the hospital. “
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The senator added that he also “had to deal with a mild bout of pneumonia” while in the hospital.
A photo released as McConnell made his statement showed him holding a copy of the sports section of the July 12 edition of The Washington Post.