Written by Ashton Snyder on
 December 24, 2024

Bill Clinton Hospitalized for Fever; Memoir and Pardons in Focus

Former President Bill Clinton's recent health scare prompts a sudden hospital admission at a prominent Washington medical facility.

According to Fox News, the 78-year-old former president was discharged on Tuesday from MedStar Georgetown University Hospital after receiving treatment for the flu.

Clinton's spokesperson, Angel Urena, confirmed the development through social media platform X, expressing gratitude to the hospital's medical team for their exceptional care. The former president was admitted on Monday afternoon after developing a fever, which led to testing and observation procedures at the facility.

Recent Public Appearances and Political Commentary Take Center Stage

Clinton maintained an active public presence before his hospital stay, particularly at the New York Times DealBook Summit earlier this month. During this appearance, he addressed various political matters, including drawing parallels between President Biden's pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, and Clinton's own experience pardoning his half-brother, Roger Clinton.

The former president offered insights into the complexities of presidential pardons, discussing the political implications and personal factors involved in such decisions. He specifically addressed the differences between his brother's case and Hunter Biden's situation, noting the unique circumstances surrounding each scenario.

Clinton's recent activities also included campaign appearances, notably supporting the Harris Walz presidential campaign at a community event in Fort Valley, Georgia, in October. These engagements demonstrate his continued involvement in political discourse despite his advancing age.

Former President Addresses Personal Controversies in New Memoir

November saw the release of Clinton's new memoir, "Citizen: My Life After the White House," where he candidly discusses various aspects of his post-presidential life. The book notably addresses his controversial association with Jeffrey Epstein, expressing regret over their encounters.

Angel Urena, speaking on behalf of Clinton regarding Epstein-related documents, emphasized that the former president could have opposed the unsealing of his name but chose not to. The spokesperson has consistently maintained that Clinton and Epstein's relationship was not personal in nature.

In his memoir, Clinton directly addresses the controversial connection, writing about his regret. As Clinton shared: "I had always thought Epstein was odd but had no inkling of the crimes he was committing."

Moving Forward After Medical Recovery

The former president's brief hospital stay comes as he continues to maintain an active role in public life and political discourse. His spokesperson confirmed that Clinton has been discharged and is looking forward to the holiday season.

The medical team at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital provided comprehensive care during Clinton's stay, addressing the flu symptoms that prompted his admission. Upon discharge, Urena shared Clinton's message to the public:

President Clinton was discharged earlier today after being treated for the flu. He and his family are deeply grateful for the exceptional care provided by the team at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital and are touched by the kind messages and well wishes he received. He sends his warmest wishes for a happy and healthy holiday season to all.

This recent health episode demonstrates the ongoing attention to the former president's well-being while highlighting his continued engagement in public affairs. Bill Clinton's hospitalization for flu treatment at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital required a brief stay for observation and testing.

Following successful treatment and monitoring, he has been discharged and is expected to resume his regular activities, including his involvement in political discussions and public appearances.

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