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Mitch McConnell''s Health: His History With Falls, Polio, Surgeries '' More
 
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Mitch McConnell, the longest-serving senator in Kentucky history, has announced that he does not plan to run for re-election in 2026.

On Thursday, Feb 20, the politician shared his decision while on the Senate floor, saying, Seven times my fellow Kentuckians have sent me to the Senate. Every day in between Ive been humbled by the trust theyve placed in me to do their business right here. Representing our commonwealth has been the honor of a lifetime. I will not seek this honor an eighth time. My current term in the Senate will be my last.

McConnell, who also celebrated his 83rd birthday today, has experienced several falls and other health setbacks over the years. Perhaps one of the most concerning moments came in July 2023 when McConnell seemingly froze for a lengthy stretch of time in front of reporters. He was escorted out of the press conference by his team, then returned later to clarify that he was fine. However, one month later, a similar incident happened, and he was again taken away by his staff. The cause of these two incidents is still unknown. In light of his decision to step down after a long tenure and his most recent fall in February 2025, weve compiled all the details we know about McConnells health.

Keep reading to learn about McConnells health history.

Mitch McConnell is in a wheelchair after falling multiple times today pic.twitter.com/pDd03oBgQl

” Max Cohen (@maxpcohen) February 5, 2025

McConnell has fallen several times throughout his career ” enough to spark concern among the public. Among the first reported incidents was back in 2019 when he fell at his home in Louisville, Kentucky. At the time, he fractured his shoulder but eventually recovered. Four years later, McConnell fell and was subsequently hospitalized for a concussion and a minor fracture in his ribs in mid-2023. Just six months later, the Republican fell again while getting off a plane at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

In late 2024, McConnell injured his wrist and cut his face after falling during a Senate event. The following year, in February 2025, he fell in the Capitol building and needed a wheelchair as a result of the tumble. A spokesperson from McConnells team assured the public that he was fine and pointed out that the lingering effects of polio in his left leg will not disrupt his regular schedule of work, according to NBC News.

In 2003, McConnell underwent elective coronary artery bypass surgery, per Roll Call. At the time, Dr. Alan Spier noted that the politicians post-operative course would be uncomplicated and the prognosis for full and unrestricted recovery is excellent.

When he was a toddler, McConnell suffered from a polio attack in 1944, and his upper left leg was paralyzed by the disease. Though paralysis is a less common side effect of the illness, post-polio syndrome can follow a patient years after theyve recovered from the virus.

In an old campaign advertisement, McConnell pointed out that his family almost went broke while trying to pay for the costs related to his polio.

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