Former President Bill Clinton Hospitalized in Washington, D.C.
On Monday, former President Bill Clinton, 78, was admitted to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C., for observation after developing a fever. His spokesperson, Angel Urena, confirmed he is “in good spirits” and expects to be home for Christmas. Clinton, who is awake and alert, has a history of health challenges, including a 2004 quadruple bypass surgery and a 2010 hernia repair. He also recovered from mild
COVID-19 during the pandemic. Despite these, Clinton maintains an active lifestyle and diet to support his heart health. Recently, he spoke at the Democratic National Convention and promoted his new book, Citizen: My Life After the White House. His overnight hospital stay reflects cautious monitoring, and his resilience suggests a swift recovery. Clinton’s ongoing engagement in public life and commitment to health underscore the importance of proactive well-being.