Mitch McConnell DEATH Hits Capitol Hill. Nobody Can Explain This Silence.
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CPR at Mitch McConnellâs home, missing Senate votes, and Elaine Chao in Beijing. Something is very wrong.
On this episode of THE RAW FEED, we break down the explosive questions surrounding Mitch McConnell after paramedics rushed to his Capitol Hill home on June 14 and reportedly performed CPR on an unconscious person in cardiac arrest. Since June 11, McConnell has not cast a vote in the United States Senate, and his office has offered almost nothing beyond vague language and a wall of silence. For Kentucky voters, for Senate Republicans, and for President Donald Trumpâs America First agenda, this is not a private sideshow. This is a major political and constitutional issue involving one of the most powerful seats in Washington.
The timing could not be more serious. Trump is governing with a razor-thin Republican Senate majority, and every missing vote matters on issues like Iran, war powers, border security, spending, and judicial nominations. We examine how McConnellâs absence already affected a critical vote tied to Trump and Iran, and why conservatives are sounding the alarm that any hidden vacancy could hand leverage to Democrats at the worst possible moment. If Republican leadership is concealing the truth about McConnellâs condition while the Senate balance hangs in the balance, that is not caution. That looks like sabotage by delay.
We also dig into the growing outrage over the information blackout from Mitch McConnellâs office, John Thune, and the Senate leadership circle. Even fellow Republicans appear to be in the dark, with Mike Lee indicating many senators simply do not know what is going on. That raises a basic question every voter should be asking: if McConnell can still serve, why the secrecy, the missed votes, and the refusal to provide a clear medical and political status update? And if he cannot serve, who decided to run out the clock instead of protecting Kentuckyâs representation and Trumpâs Senate majority?
Then there is the image that has conservatives fuming: Elaine Chao, McConnellâs wife and former Transportation Secretary, appearing in Beijing with Chinese Vice President Han Zheng just days after the Capitol Hill emergency. In this video, we examine why that visual hit so hard across conservative media, why it feeds distrust of the Republican establishment, and why many America First voters see it as a symbol of the old cartel protecting itself while the country gets stonewalled. Mitch McConnell, Elaine Chao, China, Beijing, Han Zheng, Senate Republicans, and Trump all collide in one story that exposes just how much the DC machine depends on secrecy.
Scott Jennings says he spoke with McConnell in the hospital for nearly twenty minutes about Iran, Ukraine, Maine, and Senate history. If that is true, the obvious follow-up is unavoidable: why is Kentucky still getting no straight answer? Why is Washington operating on rumor while one Senate seat could determine the fate of the Trump agenda? This video lays out the timeline, the political stakes, the August cutoff pressure, and the deeper question of whether Republican leadership is protecting a man or protecting a broken system.
If Mitch McConnell is done, the country deserves to know now. If he is not done, his office should prove it. And if the establishment thinks conservative voters will ignore CPR reports, missing Senate votes, and Elaine Chao in Beijing, they are badly misreading the moment. Watch to the end, because the final piece of this puzzle makes the cover-up look even worse.
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