Kentucky’s far-left Democrat Governor Andy Beshear took to national television this Sunday and once again demanded that longtime Republican Senator Mitch McConnell provide a public health update.
Appearing on CBS’s Face the Nation, Beshear claimed he has “heard absolutely nothing back from Mitch McConnell” despite formal requests for information following the senator’s June 14 hospitalization after a fall.
“I’ve heard absolutely nothing back from Mitch McConnell,” Beshear said.
“And while I do hope that he is getting better, I’ve known him my entire life. I wish him no harm. I actually wish him good health. His boss are the people of Kentucky, and this is why the Senate – the Republican-controlled Senate – feels so broken. They feel like they’re not accountable to anyone.”
Beshear then escalated: “All he needs to do is call into this show for two minutes, or Fox News for two minutes, or do a video for two minutes to the people he’s supposed to serve. But you know what? He absolutely refuses to do it.”
The Democrat governor also took a shot at Senate Majority Leader John Thune, claiming the South Dakota Republican has a “duty to make sure all of your senators have the capacity to serve” and accusing him of saying “Not my job.”
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Q: “Have you heard anything from Mitch McConnell’s office on how he is doing?”
Beshear: “I’ve heard nothing back. While I do hope that he is getting better — I have known him my entire life, I wish him no harm, I wish him good health — his boss are the people of Kentucky…All he… pic.twitter.com/PLb3FgVaB7
— The Bulwark (@BulwarkOnline) August 16, 2026
McConnell, 84, has been largely out of public view since he was hospitalized in mid-June following a fall at his Washington home. His office later confirmed he suffered minor injuries, was briefly unconscious, developed mild pneumonia, and has dealt with ongoing mobility challenges tied to his childhood polio.
He was discharged from a rehabilitation facility on August 6 and is continuing intensive physical therapy at home while engaging with staff on Senate business. He has released limited statements and a couple of photos but has not appeared on camera or given interviews.
McConnell is not seeking reelection. His current term ends in January 2027.
Beshear, a potential 2028 Democrat presidential contender who has been traveling the country boosting Democratic candidates, has been pushing this line for weeks.
In July he sent formal letters demanding McConnell “provide proof of your capacity to serve, or resign” and even urged Thune to investigate whether the seat should be declared vacant.
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