The Columbus Dispatch

Mcconnell denies possible health issue

- Mary Clare Jalonick and Lisa Mascaro

WASHINGTON – Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell says there’s nothing the public needs to know about his health after photos taken last week captured what appeared to be bruising on his hands and around his mouth.

The Kentucky Republican, who is up for reelection this year, was asked by reporters Thursday if he has a health issue. In a brief exchange in a Senate hallway, Mcconnell at first declined to answer when asked about his health by a Politico reporter, joking instead that he was worried about the reporter’s health. When pressed if there was anything the public should know, Mcconnell replied, “Of course not.”

Photos taken at a news conference Tuesday showed what appeared to be bandages and large bruises on Mcconnell’s hands and smaller bruises around his mouth. The photos sparked rampant speculatio­n about his health online, particular­ly on social media. His office declined to comment.

The marks around his mouth were no longer visible as Mcconnell spoke Friday on the Senate floor about Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett.

Mcconnell is leading the Senate’s push to quickly confirm Barrett. Senators will then return to their home states to campaign ahead of the Nov. 3 election. Mcconnell is facing a challenge from Democrat Amy Mcgrath in his quest for a seventh term. He is already the longest-serving senator in Kentucky history.

The 78-year-old Mcconnell survived polio as a toddler, and still has some trouble climbing stairs. Last year, he underwent successful surgery to repair a fracture in his shoulder – an injury he suffered after a fall at his Kentucky home.

Unlike his ally, President Donald Trump, Mcconnell has frequently encouraged the public to wear masks and distance themselves from others during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“The one thing we all need to do is wear a mask, practice social distancing, try to prevent the spread,” Mcconnell told reporters last week.

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