Leaked EMS Dispatch Shows Mitch McConnell Received CPR After Unconscious Episode
"The leaked EMS dispatch audio describes an unconscious patient with a paramedic referencing in, and this is in quotes, cardiac arrest and quote, CPR in progress. Then what he said in a statement here via his staff. It's not We don't get to see him on camera. We don't get to hear him directly."
About this episode
Hosts Megyn Kelly and Michael Knowles examine mounting questions surrounding Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's health following a medical emergency at his Washington D.C. home on June 14th. Leaked EMS dispatch audio reveals paramedics reported an unconscious patient in cardiac arrest receiving CPR, directly contradicting McConnell's staff statement that he simply took a fall, was briefly unconscious, and suffered no heart attack, stroke, or broken bones. The only proof of McConnell's current condition is a single photograph showing him with his wife Elaine Chao and a copy of the Washington Post, which critics describe as resembling Soviet-era propaganda given his awkward posture and lack of direct communication. The discussion draws parallels to the recent sudden death of Senator Lindsey Graham, whose official cause of death from aortic dissection contradicts initial reports of a brief illness. Knowles suggests McConnell's team may be deliberately obscuring his condition until after August 3rd, when a special election would no longer be triggered if he left office, protecting Republican succession planning for his seat. With the Senate GOP already down to 52 members following Graham's death and facing potential unreliability from senators like Collins, Murkowski, and Paul, McConnell's health status carries significant implications for President Trump's legislative agenda. The hosts criticize what they view as coordinated messaging from government and media figures claiming to have had substantive conversations with McConnell immediately after his hospitalization, with Kentucky's Democratic Governor Andy Beshear now demanding proof of life.
Key takeaways
- Leaked EMS dispatch audio shows paramedics administered CPR for cardiac arrest to Mitch McConnell on June 14th, contradicting his staff's claim he only fell and was briefly unconscious without heart attack.
- McConnell's team has provided only a statement and single photograph as proof of his condition, refusing direct video or audio from the Senator himself in what critics compare to Soviet-era propaganda tactics.
- Political observers suspect McConnell's staff may be obscuring his true health status until after August 3rd to avoid triggering a Kentucky special election that could complicate Republican succession planning.
- The Senate GOP majority has narrowed to 52 members following Lindsey Graham's sudden death, making McConnell's health status critical for Trump's legislative agenda and Republican control.
- Senator Graham's official autopsy showing aortic dissection contradicts initial reports of a brief illness, adding to suspicions about transparency regarding elderly senators' health.
- Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and some Republicans are demanding updates on McConnell's medical condition amid questions about his fitness to serve.
- McConnell's wife Elaine Chao reportedly traveled to China to meet with the vice president while her husband was hospitalized, raising additional questions about the severity of his condition.