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Chris Sommerfeldt

Questions swirl about Sen. McConnell's health after he's seen with badly bruised hands

Hands of U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell are seen as he talks to the media after the Republican policy luncheon on Capitol Hill in Washington on October 20, 2020.(Yuri Gripas/Abaca Press/TNS)

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's health is becoming a topic of concern after the Kentucky Republican was seen on Capitol Hill this week with a badly bruised hand and what appeared to be a fat lip.

The 78-year-old Senate leader showed up at news conferences Wednesday with bandages and bruises on both hands.

His right hand looked particularly bad, having turned a blueish-black color. The right side of McConnell's lip also appeared to sport a bluish bruise.

A spokesman for McConnell did not return a request for comment Friday.

On Thursday, McConnell sought to dispel any concerns about his health.

"Of course not," he told reporters at the U.S. Capitol when asked if he was experiencing any medical issues.

He didn't elaborate.

McConnell, who's up for reelection Nov. 3, is busy rushing Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court nomination through the Senate in hopes of holding a final floor vote on Monday evening.

He has maintained a regular schedule this week and spoke on the Senate floor at the outset of Thursday's session, as is customary.

McConnell, who survived polio as a boy, has had some health issues in the past, including breaking his shoulder after falling at his Kentucky home last year. He also had triple bypass heart surgery in 2003.

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