‘How Are You Feeling, Mr. Leader?’ Mitch McConnell’s Weird Return to D.C.

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As Congress returned to Washington, all anyone cared about was the GOP leader’s health.

But because the Capitol Hill press corps doesn’t have access to scans of McConnell’s brain, reporters had reverted to this: Milling around the hallway in front of the senator’s office, waiting for him to emerge, hoping to get even the smallest insight into the function — or perhaps the dysfunction — of one of the most powerful brains in the United States.

“You saw the letter from the doctor,” chirped Sen. Marco Rubio, while hustling down a hallway. “Isn’t that what we’re always hearing? Listen to the medical professionals?” Wednesday was the day for answers. Per Senate custom, McConnell was scheduled to address the Republican conference during their weekly lunch that afternoon, followed by a press conference with Democratic and Republican leadership. For the past decade and a half, McConnell has used these weekly press conferences to spar with the press, delicately dancing around reporters’ jabs and dishing out a few haymakers of his own.

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