McConnell delays vote on health care while McCain recuperates from blood clot surgery

The Arizona Republican had a blood clot above his left eye removed.

And McCain has expressed his displeasure with the bill. On Thursday he said in a statement, "The revised Senate health care bill released today does not include the measures I have been advocating for on behalf of the people of Arizona. That’s why if the Senate takes up this legislation, I intend to file amendments that would address the concerns raised by Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and other leaders across our state about the bill’s impact on Arizona’s Medicaid system."

McCain, 80, tweeted Saturday night, "Thanks to @MayoClinic for its excellent care –- I appreciate your support & look forward to getting back to work!"

The statement continued, "The Senator is resting comfortably at home and is in good condition. His Mayo Clinic doctors report that the surgery went 'very well' and he is in good spirits. Once the pathology information is available, further care will be discussed between doctors and the family. In the meantime, his Mayo Clinic care team will not be conducting interviews."

And McCain's office acknowledged in a statement that he would remain in Arizona, writing, "Senator McCain received excellent treatment at Mayo Clinic Hospital in Phoenix, and appreciates the tremendous professionalism and care by its doctors and staff. He is in good spirits and recovering comfortably at home with his family. On the advice of his doctors, Senator McCain will be recovering in Arizona next week."