Former President Bill Clinton admitted to hospital with infection, on the mend

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NEW: Bill Clinton was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday for an infection, according to a spokesperson, who says the former president is 'on the mend' and 'in good spirits.'

The writing duo is out with a new thriller called “The President’s Daughter.”Former President Bill Clinton was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday for an infection, according to a spokesperson, but is recovering.

in a statement."He is on the mend, in good spirits and is incredibly thankful to the doctors, nurses, and staff providing him with excellent care."Clinton, 75, served as president from January 1993 to January 2001.Former President Bill Clinton attends a meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative Action Network in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Feb. 18, 2020.

Clinton's doctors at UCI Medical Center in Orange, California, further elaborated on the former president's health in a statement.

 

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I wonder if Monica will visit him in the hospital while wearing her blue dress.

Makes you wonder how he got that urinary tract infection…

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Get well fast Mr.Clinton sending you all the best from Wisconsin ...I don't know exactly what you call a former president so I hope Mr. Clinton is ok. If not, I apologize deeply. 😔

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