Former President Bill Clinton Hospitalized in Washington, D.C.

On Monday afternoon, Former President Bill Clinton was taken to a hospital in Washington, D.C., for testing and observation due to developing a fever, as confirmed by his spokesperson.

Angel Urena, Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, assured CNN that, “The president is fine.” She added that Clinton intends to be back home for Christmas, highlighting that he “remains in good spirits and deeply appreciates the excellent care he is receiving.”

Clinton, who is 78, was at his residence in Washington when he was brought to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. He is expected to spend the night at the hospital and is described as “awake and alert,” according to an aide.

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As the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton has encountered several significant health issues over the years but has continued to lead an active lifestyle. In 2004, he underwent a quadruple bypass surgery, which successfully addressed his severe coronary artery disease— a critical event in his health journey.

In 2010, he faced another surgery but this time it was a laparoscopic procedure to repair an abdominal hernia, from which he recovered without any complications. During the pandemic, like many others, Clinton contracted COVID-19. Thankfully, his symptoms were mild, and he managed well.

Bill Clinton has always supported heart health and continues to champion an active lifestyle through regular exercise and a balanced diet. Earlier this year, in August, he gave a speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago and actively participated in the campaign trail activities throughout the fall.

Following the election, he has maintained a busy travel schedule, enthusiastically promoting his new book titled, Citizen: My Life After the White House. His commitment to staying active both in physical health and public life illustrates his enduring engagement with current affairs and personal well-being.