Senator John Fetterman of the United States was admitted to the hospital on Wednesday evening, but his office has reported that he is in good health and there are no indications of another stroke, which he suffered last year.
The 53-year-old Democrat from Pennsylvania felt lightheaded during a Senate Democratic retreat and requested his staff to take him to a hospital in Washington.
Fetterman is currently undergoing observation and further testing at George Washington Hospital and his spokesman, Joe Calvello, will provide updates when available.
“He is in good spirits and talking with his staff and family,” Calvello wrote.
Fetterman had a stroke last year while campaigning for one of the key political swing state’s two U.S. Senate seats.
The stroke initially left lingering problems with his speech and hearing that sometimes cause verbal miscues, but Fetterman’s doctor has said the politician could serve in office with no restrictions as long as he followed recovery instructions.
Fetterman had a stroke last year while campaigning for one of the key political swing state’s two U.S. Senate seats.
The stroke initially left lingering problems with his speech and hearing that sometimes cause verbal miscues, but Fetterman’s doctor has said the politician could serve in office with no restrictions as long as he followed recovery instructions.
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