House GOP Rep. Greg Steube released from hospital after fall
Jenny Goldsberry
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Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL) was released from the hospital Saturday after injuring himself in a fall.
The 44-year-old congressman fell off a ladder 25 feet to the ground, a statement on Twitter read. He was trimming the trees of his Sarasota, Florida home and later found by a Republican staffer in the neighborhood doing part-time delivery work.
“I’m grateful to be home and recovering after being discharged from the hospital today. All praise and glory goes to God!” Steube tweeted by way of announcement. “Jen and I remain endlessly blessed by the prayers and support from our friends, family, and community.”
REP. GREG STEUBE HOSPITALIZED AFTER FALLING FROM LADDER
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Steube was initially receiving treatment in the Intensive Care Unit, but was transferred away on Thursday. Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy reported he’d spoken to Steube that same day and found him “in good spirits.”
While he has returned home, it remains to be seen when Steube will return to his Washington, D.C. office. Steube promised his office would continue to update his eventual return. This injury comes as House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) called on Democrats last week to address and negotiate “reckless spending.” Steube is one of the GOP members of the committee.
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The Iraq War veteran was recently reelected to his third term in Congress, where he has garnered a reputation as a strong conservative.