Mitch McConnell enters his office
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (left) returns to his Capitol Hill office on September 5.
  • The Capitol physician says there is no evidence Mitch McConnell has had a stroke.
  • Congress' doctor also wrote there's no evidence McConnell has a "seizure disorder" or something like "Parkinson's disease."
  • The latest update on McConnell's health comes as speculation swirls over his future.

Capitol Physician Brian P. Monahan said on Tuesday that there is no evidence Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has experienced a stroke, has a seizure disorder, or has Parkinson's disease, a bill of health that comes as speculation swirls around McConnell's recent freezing episodes.