Bill Clinton Released From Hospital, Wishes Everyone a ‘Healthy Holiday Season’

 


Former U.S. President Bill Clinton has been discharged from MedStar Georgetown University Hospital after an overnight stay for flu symptoms. Clinton, 78, was admitted after developing a fever at his Washington, D.C., home. 

His deputy chief of staff, Angel Ureña, assured the public that Clinton is doing well, thanking the hospital staff for their care and expressing gratitude for the well-wishes received. Clinton extended warm holiday greetings to all.


This hospitalization follows previous health concerns, including a urological infection in 2021 and past heart issues requiring surgery and stent implantation. 

Despite these challenges, Clinton remains active, recently publishing his memoir Citizen: My Life After the White House and supporting Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential campaign.


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