John Fetterman released from D.C. hospital; tests show no signs of a second stroke, his office says
CBSN
Sen. John Fetterman was discharged from a Washington, D.C., hospital Friday, his office announced, two days after being admitted for "feeling lightheaded" during a Senate retreat.
Fetterman was discharged from George Washington University Hospital, his office said in a statement, adding that multiple medical tests "ruled out a stroke" and showed "no evidence of seizures."
"John is looking forward to spending some time with his family and returning to the Senate on Monday," the statement read.

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