Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared to freeze for about 30 seconds on Wednesday while speaking with reporters after a speech in Covington, Kentucky.

The incident is similar to an episode McConnell experienced at the US Capitol late last month and is likely to raise additional questions about the fitness of the 81-year-old to lead the Senate Republican caucus.

Wednesday’s episode occurred when a reporter asked the Republican leader if he was planning to run for reelection in 2026. McConnell had to ask him to repeat the question several times, chuckled for a moment, and then paused.

Someone at his side then asked him, “Did you hear the question, senator, running for reelection in 2026?” McConnell did not respond.

Article includes video of the incident.

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    Americans stop voting old white dudes and ruining the rest of the world please.

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      Just stop voting old dudes period. A white old dude is as unsuitable to govern as a non-white old dude.

      Vote for younger and more progressive generation.

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          I don’t think we have anyone in McConnells or Feinsteins states in parliament right now. Maybe in the Lord’s as it’s lifetime peerages but they probably don’t turn up anyway.

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        it’s hard when the DNC and RNC hand-pick the candidates for us. Our primaries are a sham

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        Bingo. The problem here is old, not white or men. Only white, or only men is a separate problem, which is maybe what they meant.

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          I’ll disagree. Old is part of the problem but the huge majority of the problem is OLD AND WHITE. Literally America’s biggest issue. If you don’t think so, you’re either a troll or you live in a bubble.

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            If you don’t think so, you’re either a troll or you live in a bubble.

            Weird, on a totally unrelated note: what do you think is driving the burgeoning popularity of white supremacists across the U.S.?

            Just curious what your take is, considering you’ve clearly thought about this topic.

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              Have you not noticed how many towns and cities across the USA are designed? White people tend to live in the northern part of the city, while darker people tend to live in the southern part of the city.

              That’s not by accident, the city planners design it that way, and they have different regulations and taxes and shit depending whether you live north or south of the highway or tracks…

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      I don’t fuckin want them either. It’s our fuckin boomers who want to take everything to the grave with them.

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      Kentucky is going to Kentucky. Hold my beer while I burn the state to the ground. I lived there and it was disheartening how many people vote against their self interest.

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        Because to most people in Kentucky keeping America safe from Hillary Clinton is more important than healthcare, abortion access, or school funding. Those voters have shown us their priorities, time and time again, and they truly care more about culture war nonsense than anything else.

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          Keep in mind though, that it’s not that the people of Kentucky are inherently bad or stupid, they have been intentionally poorly educated, miseducated, and are heavily propagandized. Many of these people are effectively trapped, surrounded by messages of hate and religion and they are taught to blame their problems on specific others. This is done on purpose so that they are easier to manipulate into voting as needed to maintain power structures.

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          They’re just voting for the only party who pretends to care about them.

          Democrats have spent almost no energy on making rural voters feel included.

          If you saw everything you’ve ever known decay into the shambles of globalization, then some orange guy comes and starts yelling about how he’s going to fight for your way of life, while the other guy is talking to the people who have been shaming you for decades, who do you think you’d vote for?

          If we want a better future, we’re going to have to get over all this hatred towards our neighbors. Waving your hands around a map and saying “fuck allll these (rural) people” isn’t going to work anymore, because China/Russia know exactly how to exploit that hate.