SENATOR Mitch McConnell has fallen again.
The Kentucky senator, 82, fell down the Senate stairs on Wednesday after voting to confirm Scott Turner as the housing secretary.
McConnell was helped up by Senators Steve Daines and Markwayne Mullin, according to Fox News.
The senator reportedly walked it off and hasn’t reported any injuries.
McConnell’s team hasn’t responded to The U.S. Sun’s request for comment.
The fall comes weeks after McConnell’s last fall at a GOP lunch in December.
Medics were seen grabbing a wheelchair and racing to the senator’s office after he collapsed.
He sprained his wrist and suffered a cut to his face in the mishap.
He was pictured bloody and bruised with a bandage on his face after the fall.
It comes as McConnell has faced a concerning series of health battles in his final term in office.
1
In March 2023, he suffered a concussion and a fractured rib after a terrifying fall at a dinner in Washington DC.
He was off work for six weeks after the injury.
Then disaster struck again in July 2023, when he froze for 19 seconds at a news conference in the Capitol.
During a briefing, he suddenly stopped speaking and stared straight ahead at assembled cameras and reporters.
An aide finally intervened, but it didn’t stop the public from raising concerns about the disturbing behavior.