McConnell refuses to resign as minority leader this Congress.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to Remain in Role
Despite a recent health scare, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has announced that he will not be stepping down from his position as Republican leader during this Congress. The 81-year-old politician experienced a momentary freeze during a press conference, causing concern among onlookers. However, McConnell has assured the public that he will continue to serve as leader through at least 2025.
In a statement to CNN, McConnell stated, “I am fully committed to my role as Senate Minority Leader and will not be stepping down. I appreciate the support and well wishes from everyone.”
Health Scare Raises Questions
The incident occurred on Wednesday when McConnell abruptly halted his remarks and temporarily left the press conference. After a brief absence, he returned to answer questions from the press. While the exact cause of the health scare remains unknown, McConnell’s determination to continue his leadership role has reassured his colleagues and supporters.
This breaking story will be updated as more information becomes available.
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