The statement released by the Carter Center says the pressure on his brain was caused by bleeding from some recent falls.
Author: Savannah Behrmann, USA TODAY
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Donald Trump: ‘We’re building a wall in Colorado’
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House Democrats reject resolution to censure Schiff over his handling of impeachment inquiry
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State Department website promotes Mike Pompeo speech on ‘Being a Christian Leader’
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