McConnell says he is unable to return to US Senate yet

By PJ Huffstutter
Mitch McConnell
Mitch McConnell says he was admitted to hospital after a fall. -AP

US Republican Senator Mitch McConnell says he won't rejoin the Senate when it returns to work because he ‌is still recovering from a fall and from pneumonia.

"As much as ‌it frustrates me, this process takes time," McConnell said in a statement on Sunday, his first since he was hospitalised last month.

"And on the advice of my doctors, I won't be able to return to the Senate floor ‌to vote ‌quite yet."

He ⁠said that he suffered a fall in mid-June ​that left him briefly unconscious.

While hospitalised, he developed pneumonia and was treated with antibiotics, according to a separate statement that McConnell's office attributed to the attending physician.

The physician was not identified.

McConnell, 84, said he is now at ⁠a rehabilitation centre, which he did not ‌name.

He ​will focus on "physical therapy and strategies to reduce his risk of future falls", ​according to ‌the physician's statement.

The Kentucky Republican and former Senate majority leader, who now chairs ​the Senate Rules Committee, said he has been working with his legislative staff on current issues and keeping in touch with Senate ​colleagues.

McConnell ​has been out of ​public view since mid-June, when he was taken ‌from his home to a hospital in the Washington area for reasons that were not disclosed until the latest statement.

Less than a day earlier, the office of US Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican and ​one of the chamber's most prominent members, announced that he had ​died from a ⁠heart ailment.