Former President Bill Clinton was spotted dawning a mysterious bandage over the weekend covering what appears to be a wound on his nose.
Clinton was spotted at the finish line of the New York City Marathon yesterday with a suspicious injury to his nose while he hugged daughter and participant Chelsea Clinton.
Hillary Clinton was also spotted accompanying him Sunday.
Take a look —
Bill Clinton emerges with bandage on his nose as daughter Chelsea finishes NYC marathon https://t.co/x1Ja5wgoXm pic.twitter.com/qbMHUZG8BA
— New York Post (@nypost) November 2, 2025
It is not immediately clear what caused Clinton’s injury, or why he was wearing the bandage.
However, this is the latest in a round of health incidents for the 79-year-old ex-president.
In 2004, Clinton underwent quadruple heart bypass surgery to address blockages of some of his arteries at over 90%.
The following year he had surgery for a collapsed lung.
In 2010, he received open heart surgery to address a clogged artery and had two stents put in.
He was also briefly hospitalized during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Last year Clinton suffered a health scare that left him hospitalized with a fever and suspected dehydration.
In early September, Clinton was photographed leaving an airport carrying what appeared to be a portable defibrillator.
Clinton and his wife Hillary were seen departing the Hamptons with a medical device that several outlets identified as a Propaq MD Air Medical Bag, a compact defibrillator designed to monitor cardiac activity and deliver emergency shocks to patients at high risk of cardiac arrest.
8/28/2025
Bill Clinton with defibrillator!Suicide week? 😳https://t.co/5HZaZmqfhz pic.twitter.com/279zUS6kVR
— Santa Surfing (@SantaSurfing) August 30, 2025
This weekend’s health scare was the second recent incident for the former president to take place in the Big Apple.
Earlier this year Clinton was seen stumbling on a New York City sidewalk during a book tour appearance. Video showed the former president grabbing onto a pole for support as his left leg buckled while entering the 92NY cultural center.
Bill and Hillary Clinton spotted in New York City for the launch of their new book "The First Gentleman." pic.twitter.com/t6nH3sUbkE
— Liberacrat™️ (@Liberacrat) June 11, 2025
Clinton’s ongoing health concerns come as he continues to face renewed scrutiny for his connections to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
The House Oversight Committee recently subpoenaed both Bill and Hillary Clinton in July as part of its investigation into the federal government’s handling of the Epstein case.
Committee Chairman James Comer, a Republican, said the Clintons are among 10 individuals called to testify about their involvement with Epstein and his madam, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Despite his health challenges, Clinton remains an active figure in Democratic politics and fundraising efforts. He delivered speeches during the 2024 campaign season and continues to appear at Clinton Foundation events.
At 79, Clinton is currently the third-oldest surviving president, trailing 82-year-old Joe Biden and George W. Bush, who is approximately seven weeks older than Clinton. Former President Jimmy Carter, who held the distinction of being the longest-lived president in American history, died in December at age 100.