Republican Leaders Say They've Spoken With Mitch McConnell Since Hospitalization
Republican Leaders Say They've Spoken With Mitch McConnell Since Hospitalization (nytimes); Senate leaders say they've spoken to Mitch McConnell in the hospital (nbcnews) (sources: nytimes, nbcnews)

Republican Leaders Say They've Spoken With Mitch McConnell Since Hospitalization (nytimes); Senate leaders say they've spoken to Mitch McConnell in the hospital (nbcnews)
- Republican Leaders Say They’ve Spoken With Mitch McConnell Since Hospitalization (nytimes)
- Senate leaders say they’ve spoken to Mitch McConnell in the hospital (nbcnews)
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