Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell Hospitalized After Incident At Dinner

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was rushed to the hospital on Wednesday evening after falling during a dinner.

“This evening, Leader McConnell tripped at a local hotel during a private dinner,” a spokesperson for McConnell said. “He has been admitted to the hospital where he is receiving treatment.”

No other information was provided. The 81-year-old senator is a polio survivor and has, at times, had issues with balance and sometimes needs to use rails to assist him in walking.

In 2019, McConnell suffered a fractured shoulder after he tripped and fell at his home in Kentucky.

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DeSantis Heads To Iowa To Meet With Iowa Republican Lawmakers Ahead Of Expected 2024 Announcement: Report

Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis will meet with Iowa Republican legislators in the state’s capital on Friday ahead of an anticipated 2024 presidential run.

Bloomberg News reported that DeSantis will meet with members of the state House and Senate in Des Moines to engage in “the sort of retail politicking that’s expected in the Iowa caucuses.”

The governor will speak about his book “The Courage to Be Free: Florida’s Blueprint for America’s Revival” at the Rhythm City Casino in Davenport in the morning before traveling to the state’s capital to speak at the State Fairgrounds, the report said.

Iowa Republican Governor Kim Reynolds will join DeSantis, the report added.

Scoop: Florida's @GovRonDeSantis will meet with Iowa Republican legislators in Des Moines on Friday, sources tell me, amid expectations that he will run for president in 2024. He'll stop by Capitol in between his book tour events in Davenport and at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) March 9, 2023

DeSantis delivered his State of the State address in Florida on Tuesday, in which he highlighted the numerous successes that his administration has had and his battles with President Joe Biden’s administration.

In his address, DeSantis highlighted Florida’s success as the fastest-growing state in the country and ranking number one in the U.S. in numerous categories, including new business formations, economic growth among large states, tourism, law enforcement recruitment, education freedom, parental involvement in education, public higher education system, and space-related development, manufacturing, and flight.

“But now’s not the time to rest on our laurels,” he said. “We have the opportunity and indeed the responsibility to swing for the fences so that we can ensure Florida remains number one.”

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“Don’t worry about the chattering class,” DeSantis said in an apparent reference to those speculating that he may run for president in 2024. “Ignore all the background noise. Keep the compass set to true north. We will stand strong. We will hold the line. We won’t back down. And I can promise you this, you ain’t seen nothing yet.”

DeSantis has said several times in response to questions about whether he will announce a 2024 presidential campaign that he wants to get through the next couple of Florida’s legislative session before he sets his sights on what he may do about the future.