Former President Bill Clinton has been admitted to Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC, after developing a fever, according to his spokesman, Angel Ureña. The admission occurred on Monday evening, intended for tests and careful observation. Ureña reassured the public via X, formerly known as Twitter, that Clinton remains in good spirits and appreciates the exemplary care he is receiving. While details about Clinton's health remain scarce, reports suggest he is expected to make a recovery. A source close to Clinton told NBC News that the situation is "not urgent" and that the 78-year-old former president is awake and alert. This incident follows previous health challenges Clinton has faced, including a six-day hospital stay in California for a blood infection in 2021, along with a history of heart issues. Notably, Clinton underwent a quadruple bypass surgery in 2004 due to extensive heart disease, and later had a clogged artery opened after experiencing chest pains. His dietary changes following his heart surgeries have included adopting a vegan lifestyle, which he credits for his improved health. Clinton had remained active on the campaign trail earlier this year in support of Vice-President Kamala Harris and recently released his memoir titled "Citizen: My Life After the White House."
Bill Clinton Hospitalized: Former President Admitted with Fever

Bill Clinton Hospitalized: Former President Admitted with Fever
Bill Clinton is receiving medical observation after a fever prompted a hospital admission, though he is reportedly in good spirits.
Bill Clinton Hospitalized: Former President Admitted with Fever
Bill Clinton is receiving medical observation after a fever prompted a hospital admission, though he is reportedly in good spirits.
Former President Bill Clinton has been admitted to Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC, after developing a fever, according to his spokesman, Angel Ureña. The admission occurred on Monday evening, intended for tests and careful observation. Ureña reassured the public via X, formerly known as Twitter, that Clinton remains in good spirits and appreciates the exemplary care he is receiving. While details about Clinton's health remain scarce, reports suggest he is expected to make a recovery. A source close to Clinton told NBC News that the situation is "not urgent" and that the 78-year-old former president is awake and alert. This incident follows previous health challenges Clinton has faced, including a six-day hospital stay in California for a blood infection in 2021, along with a history of heart issues. Notably, Clinton underwent a quadruple bypass surgery in 2004 due to extensive heart disease, and later had a clogged artery opened after experiencing chest pains. His dietary changes following his heart surgeries have included adopting a vegan lifestyle, which he credits for his improved health. Clinton had remained active on the campaign trail earlier this year in support of Vice-President Kamala Harris and recently released his memoir titled "Citizen: My Life After the White House."
Bill Clinton is receiving medical observation after a fever prompted a hospital admission, though he is reportedly in good spirits.
Former President Bill Clinton has been admitted to Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC, after developing a fever, according to his spokesman, Angel Ureña. The admission occurred on Monday evening, intended for tests and careful observation. Ureña reassured the public via X, formerly known as Twitter, that Clinton remains in good spirits and appreciates the exemplary care he is receiving. While details about Clinton's health remain scarce, reports suggest he is expected to make a recovery. A source close to Clinton told NBC News that the situation is "not urgent" and that the 78-year-old former president is awake and alert. This incident follows previous health challenges Clinton has faced, including a six-day hospital stay in California for a blood infection in 2021, along with a history of heart issues. Notably, Clinton underwent a quadruple bypass surgery in 2004 due to extensive heart disease, and later had a clogged artery opened after experiencing chest pains. His dietary changes following his heart surgeries have included adopting a vegan lifestyle, which he credits for his improved health. Clinton had remained active on the campaign trail earlier this year in support of Vice-President Kamala Harris and recently released his memoir titled "Citizen: My Life After the White House."