Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was caught on camera taking a nasty tumble in the hallway of a Senate office building Thursday.
The 83-year-old, who was en route to the Capitol for votes, grabbed at an aide’s arm seconds before he went down.
McConnell, who announced in February that he would not seek another term next year, was quickly helped to his feet by the aide and a guard.
The venerable lawmaker waved at bystanders before hobbling away.
“He’s all good,” McConnell’s spokesperson told The Post in response to a request for comment.
“[He] went on to vote and [is] ready to vote again … to see if Dems decide to fund our nation’s defense priorities or not.”
Footage of the fall was captured by left-wing activist group Sunrise Movement.
McConnell, the longest-serving party leader in Senate history, has suffered several falls and health scares in recent years — including freezing up on camera multiple times.
He was forced to rely on a wheelchair for a brief stint following a series of topples back in February.
“Senator McConnell is fine,” his spokesperson insisted at the time. “The lingering effects of polio in his left leg will not disrupt his regular schedule of work.”
The seven-term senator was also left with a sprained wrist and cuts to his face after he fell during a lunch at the Capitol last December.
A more serious tumble in early 2023 saw McConnell briefly hospitalized after suffering a concussion and fractured rib.
The senator’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.