Senators are gossiping. But none dare come for the Republican leader.
Typically, when senators and members of Congress return from long recesses, they note that the hardworking, God-fearing members of their idyllic districts and states aren’t concerned about inside-the-Beltway gossip. They just want Washington to roll up their sleeves and solve some problems.
on camera, twice in recent months, following a concussion earlier this year. In both cases, he stopped speaking on a dime and stared vacantly until staff and colleagues recognized they had to step in., about” it, Hawley said. “And this was—state fair, farmers, business groups—and believe me, I mean, they brought it up. So it’s on people’s minds, clearly.”
McConnell had worked to rally conference support following his second public freeze in Kentucky last week. In addition to private, reassuring phone calls he made to senators, his office released two letters from Congress’ attending physician, Brian Monahan, attesting that McConnell’s brain was still functioning majestically. In an Aug.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who’s had a long up-and-down but more frequently down relationship with McConnell, offered a Cruzian master class in prepared ambiguity.
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