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A video of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is going viral over a moment that happened while he was speaking.
The 81-year-old politician stopped speaking mid-sentence during a press conference and did not resume speaking. There is concern for his health.
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“We’ve had good bipartisan cooperation and a string of —” McConnell said, before completely stopping what he was saying.
He then stood for about 20 seconds and continued staring straight in front of him.
He was flanked by other Senators, including John Barrasso and Joni Ernst. Barrasso could be heard saying, “Do you want to say anything else to the press?” Barrasso then said, “I’ll take him back.”
The Washington Post quotes an aide who explained the situation, saying, “He felt lightheaded and stepped away for a moment. He came back to handle Q and A.”
This has not been the first time there has been concern for his health.
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music video is six seconds shorter since footage of a Black Lives Matter protest in Atlanta was quietly removed. A source close to the situation told The Post on Wednesday that the footage, which showed confrontations during a BLM demonstration, came from Fox 5 Atlanta.Aldean’s record label, BBR Music Group, told TMZ in a statement that “the video footage was edited due to third-party copyright clearance issues.”The insider confirmed to The Post that TackleBox Films, the production company behind the video, contacted Fox on May 8 to ask permission to use the affiliate’s imagery from a BLM rally.
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a pithy parody of country superstar Jason Aldean’s divisive ditty “Try That in A Small Town” — a song that has come under fire for so-called “pro-lynching” lyrics.The 35-year-old Knoxville, Tennessee, musician, whose real name is Adeem Maria, titled his takedown “Sundown Town.” He annihilates Aldean’s anthem with cutting lines such as: “We got no protests or civil unrest/Never took no goddamn COVID test and we can all read but we don’t do it/Driving trucks valued higher than a new Corvette/Yeah, we all wear boots and we love to shoot and we move for the cops to stop people like you.” Aldean’s original has taken a brutal beating from online critics for allegedly promoting racism and violence.The troublesome tune was released in May, but was thrust into the spotlight after the recent release of its music video. The “Small Town” video features footage from BLM demonstrations and other protests, and depicts Aldean posing in front of an American flag draped over the Maury County Courthouse in Columbia, Tennessee.
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