Mitch McConnell will return to work at the Capitol on Monday after falling and hitting his head at a hotel dinner almost six weeks ago.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell will return to work at the Capitol Monday after falling and hitting his head at a hotel dinner almost. The 81-year-old Republican was subsequently hospitalized for a concussion, while also suffering a minor rib fracture during the incident. His recovery was extended but he is understood to be returning to a full schedule. McConnell confirmed last Thursday that he would be back, posting on Twitter: “I am looking forward to returning to the Senate on Monday.
” Video takenshowed a sombre McConnell returning to his office for the first time since his fall. On March 25, McConnell posted a statement sincerely thanking supporters. “I’m happy to say I finished inpatient physical therapy earlier today and I’m glad to be home," McConnell said, adding he was “going to follow the advice of my physical therapists and spend the next few days working for Kentuckians and the Republican Conference from home.
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