Sandersâ campaign had been inundated with questions from the news media last week as he recovered at a hospital in Las Vegas, and speculation about whether he had a heart attack spread on social media and among voters. Campaign officials waited until Sanders was released from the hospital on Friday, smiling and waving to news reporters, before disclosing that he had.
In an interview with NBC News, Sanders said a doctor at an urgent care facility in Las Vegas, where he went the night of Oct. 1 after experiencing chest pain, had informed him that he was having a âheart event.â The interviewer then asked if the doctor had said he was having a heart attack, to which Sanders said, âYeah.â
His campaign did not announce that until Friday, saying only that doctors had inserted two stents to open a blocked artery â a fairly common procedure. A heart attack, known medically as a myocardial infarction, means that there was at least some damage to the heart muscle.
Sanders, 78, rejected the idea that his campaign had showed a lack of transparency in not disclosing the information more quickly.
âNo, I donât accept that. I think thatâs a media thing,â he told NBC, adding that his campaign had been trying âto understand what in fact is going on.â
âI think we did it appropriately and did it as quickly as we could,â he said. âNo apologies.â
His wife, Jane Sanders, said in an interview with The New York Times that she had received the heart attack news last Thursday, and that it was her decision to wait to release that information until her husband was discharged the next day.
Bernie Sanders and his family were dealing with another crisis at the same time: the cancer diagnosis of his daughter-in-law, RainĂš Riggs. Riggs â who was married to Sandersâ son Levi Sanders â died this weekend at age 46.
âI heard it on Thursday,â Jane Sanders said, referring to her husbandâs heart attack. âBut frankly, I wasnât thinking about the campaign.â
Asked in the NBC interview what voters should think with regard to the future of his campaign, Bernie Sanders said: âPeople should think that I had a procedure which hundreds of thousands of people a year have. People should think that according to the doctors, Iâm on the way to a full recovery.â
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