Breaking: Bill Clinton Rushed to Hospital Amid Serious Health Scare—Doctors Reveal Latest Updates

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On Monday, a senior aide told NBC News that former President Bill Clinton was admitted to the hospital in Washington due to a fever. “Has been admitted to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital for testing and observation after developing a fever,” stated Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, Angel Ureña, who is 78 years old. “He is in good spirits and grateful for the care he is receiving,” Urea added.

According to a person close to the 42nd president, Clinton, the situation is “not urgent.” “The former president will be fine,” the insider indicated. “He requested to be examined after getting a fever. He’s awake and aware. Following his departure from office in 2001, Clinton has experienced several health concerns.

He returned to NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital for another cardiac procedure in 2010, this time for the implantation of two stents into a coronary artery, after having a quadruple bypass operation there in 2004. In 2021, a urinary illness that migrated to his bloodstream again sent him to the hospital for six days in California. Clinton just published a memoir about his life after the presidency and actively campaigned for Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris this year.

From 1976 to this August, Clinton has addressed the Democratic National Convention. In his speech, he declared, “I want to say this from the bottom of my heart.” “How many more of these will I be able to attend is a mystery to me.”

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