New Video Shows Sen. Mitch McConnell Loaded Onto Stretcher, Placed in Ambulance Amid Continuing Health Mystery
WASHINGTON — Newly obtained video shows emergency responders wheeling Sen. Mitch McConnell on a stretcher into an ambulance outside his Washington, D.C., home last month, offering the first visual evidence of the incident that led to the Kentucky Republican's ongoing, weeks-long hospitalization, according to CNN, which verified the footage and spoke with an eyewitness.
A neighbor of McConnell told CNN they opened their door to find commotion outside their home at around 8:30 a.m. on June 14, with two ambulances, a fire truck and Capitol Police officers blocking the entire street. Video the neighbor recorded, shot from a distance, shows emergency responders wheeling a person on a stretcher toward an ambulance. The footage does not show the individual's face, though once the person was placed inside the ambulance, their lower legs appeared covered by an orange blanket while their feet remained visible.
The neighbor said they asked officers on the scene what was happening and were told only that there had been a "medical emergency." When the neighbor specifically asked whether McConnell was the one experiencing the emergency, officers responded that they would block the street "for anybody," according to the account relayed to CNN. The neighbor said they later learned from another eyewitness, who saw the individual's face directly, that the person on the stretcher was McConnell, and that he was not wearing an oxygen mask at the time.
Describing what they saw, the neighbor........
