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Mitch McConnell found unconscious with CPR in progress after suspected heart attack

Breaking Points · McConnell FOUND UNCONSCIOUS, Health UNKNOWN · July 2, 2026
Mitch McConnell found unconscious with CPR in progress after suspected heart attack
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McConnell FOUND UNCONSCIOUS, Health UNKNOWN
"New reporting he was we can put this up on the screen found quote unconscious and may have suffered a heart attack at his DC residence before being rushed to a local hospital last month according to a district fire and EMS dispatch call made public Wednesday. The post reports the new the June 14th call reference medical personnel in an ALS or advanced life support ambulance being sent to the home shortly before 9:00 a.m. and mentioned there was quote CPR in progress for a cardiac arrest."
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was reportedly found unconscious with CPR in progress at his DC residence on June 14th, according to newly released fire and EMS dispatch records. McConnell's office has not commented on the incident despite his continued service on major Senate committees including chairing the Appropriations Subcommittee for Defense. The revelation adds to ongoing concerns about McConnell's health following previous public falls, freezing episodes, and Breaking Points' exclusive December report showing him being pushed in a wheelchair at Reagan National Airport.

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Breaking Points hosts Crystal Ball and Emily Jashinsky examine troubling patterns of health transparency among elected officials, focusing on new revelations about Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Republican Congressman Tom Kean. Fire and EMS dispatch records revealed McConnell was found unconscious at his DC residence on June 14th with CPR in progress for cardiac arrest, yet his office has provided no comment despite his continued service chairing the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee for Defense. This follows Breaking Points' exclusive December reporting showing McConnell being pushed in a wheelchair at Reagan National Airport, information the mainstream press had reportedly witnessed but not covered. The episode also covers Kean's announcement that he disappeared for 116 days for depression treatment, during which his staff gave cryptic excuses and he won his Republican primary. LeverNews reported Kean repeatedly voted against paid sick leave for New Jersey workers while serving as state senator, creating stark hypocrisy with his taxpayer-funded four-month absence. Fellow Republican Lauren Boebert criticized Kean harshly, asking who gets to take four months off work and suggesting congressional duties are minimal enough that members could simply show up briefly to vote. The hosts argue these cases represent democracy failure and declining empire symptoms, noting Dianne Feinstein's similar situation where establishment figures protected her from primary challenges despite obvious incapacity. Both McConnell and Kean continue serving despite serious health issues with limited transparency, raising questions about accountability when elected officials can hide their conditions from constituents while wielding significant power over policy and appropriations.

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