Former President Bill Clinton, 79, sparked concern over his well-being when he was photographed departing from a Hamptons airport with a portable defibrillator in hand. The medical device, intended for emergency heart care, was carried alongside him and his wife, Hillary, as they boarded a plane.
This appearance arrives on the heels of a recent incident where Clinton stumbled while walking in New York City, intensifying public attention to his health.
Clinton’s medical background includes a quadruple bypass surgery in 2004, treatment for a collapsed lung in 2005, stent placements in 2010, and hospitalization for sepsis in 2021 and a fever in December 2024. Despite adopting a mostly vegan diet and maintaining an active schedule—including campaign and foundation events—his recurrent health episodes have clearly not ceased.
The presence of a defibrillator—typically reserved for those with elevated cardiac risk—has renewed scrutiny of the former president’s condition and underscored the fragility attention surrounding his ongoing public role.
