Former Vice President Mike Pence had a low heart rate for two consecutive weeks and was operated on to install a pacemaker on the 14th, his office announced on the 15th that the surgery was successful and that he would soon be able to “fully recover and resume normal activities”.
The company has been nominated as a vice-presidential candidate in 2016, announced health conditions, including an electrocardiogram showing “left bundle branch block” (left bundle branch block), for chest tightness similar to myocardial infarction problems.
The surgery was performed in the heart department of Fairfax Hospital in Falls Church, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, D.C. The Pence’s lived in Falls Church after leaving office in January of this year.
Pence, 61, thanked the physicians, nurses and staff at the Enova Heart and Cardiovascular Research Center for their fast, professional medical care, with special mention of physicians Brett Atwater and Behnam Tehrani. He also did not forget the professional advice he received from his hometown physician friends Michael Busk and Charles Taliercio.
The president is rumored to be running for president in 2024.
In the past few months, there have been rumors that Pence may be preparing for a presidential run in 2024. The fact that he left the White House and settled in the Washington, D.C. area instead of returning to his Indiana home, and soon joined various public events, adds to the “credibility” of this rumor.
Republican strategists say that Pence’s membership in the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, as a visiting scholar and his constant public speaking engagements indicate that he intends to run for public office, including for president.
In addition, he also wrote a reader’s book and opinion column, and even published an audio-visual podcast article to promote Trump’s achievements during his tenure. However, he was despised by Trump for not supporting his “election cheating” theory.
For example, when asked who could be the leader of the Republican Party, Trump named the governor of Florida and two senators who supported him, and “omitted” Pence’s name.
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