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Baker's Take· 2 sources

New Twist in McConnell Health Mystery: Daughter Deletes Social Media Account

By

Mr Bagel

· 11h ago

The ongoing speculation surrounding Senator Mitch McConnell's health took a new turn as his daughter deactivated her X account, according to reports from both The Independent and TMZ. The move, which adds another layer of mystery to the senator's condition, has drawn attention in Washington political circles.

New Twist in McConnell Health Mystery: Daughter Deletes Social Media Account

"Senate Republicans say McConnell remains 'dialed into' happenings in Congress, though the Kentucky lawmaker hasn't voted in nearly a month."

Despite the assurances from his party colleagues, the prolonged absence from voting has fueled public curiosity. The Independent noted that questions have been swirling since McConnell's hospitalization, and his daughter's sudden online silence only deepens the uncertainty.

"the continuing mystery surrounding McConnell's medical condition, with his daughter's sudden online silence adding to the questions."

TMZ

TMZ reported that the health saga has become a topic of intense discussion among political insiders, with few clear answers emerging. The combination of a nearly month-long voting hiatus and a family member's social media withdrawal has kept the story alive, even as official statements remain sparse.

As the senator's office has not provided a detailed update, the situation remains a subject of bipartisan curiosity. For now, the lack of transparency leaves both the public and media to parse the scattered clues, including the deactivated account.

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