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"Adverse reaction" or TIA? It wasn't so much a "pause" as a "freeze."
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Rep. John Larson's pause on House floor was an 'adverse reaction to new medication,' his staff says
By Hana Ikramuddin, Staff Writer
Feb 10, 2025
Stamford Advocate

U.S Rep. John Larson seemed to briefly freeze during a five-minute speech on the floor of the House of Representatives Monday afternoon, a medical incident that his office said was likely a reaction to new medication. His office said he is in "good spirits" since the episode.

Larson, 76, who represents Connecticut's 1st Congressional District, paused while speaking about his concerns regarding social security after Elon Musk and aides in the Department of Government Efficiency were given access to systems that contain Americans' sensitive information. ...
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10 seconds in, John Larson can’t speak & almost seems like he’s having a mini-stroke mid-speech. We don’t know, but it has to be a possibility to ppl present, and only response was to give dude a glass of water. Kind of a metaphor for U.S. healthcare system.
10:53 PM · Feb 10, 2025



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The abnormal is not the normal just because it is prevalent.
Roger Kimball, in a talk at Hillsdale College, 1/29/25