Texarkana Gazette

Rep. Scalise discharged from hospital, begins rehabilita­tion

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WASHINGTON—House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, who was critically wounded in a shooting at a baseball practice last month, has been discharged from a Washington hospital.

MedStar Washington Hospital Center said Wednesday that the six-term Louisiana Republican was released from the hospital on Tuesday and is beginning “intensive inpatient rehabilita­tion.” It did not identify the rehabilita­tion facility.

“Congressma­n Steve Scalise has made excellent progress in his recovery from a life-threatenin­g gunshot wound six weeks ago,” the hospital said.

Scalise was in good spirits and looking forward to returning to work once he completes his rehabilita­tion, according to the hospital. On Monday, Scalise phoned in to the weekly GOP whips meeting, thanking everyone for their hard work and expressing appreciati­on for U.S. Capitol Police.

Scalise and four other people were injured June 14 when a gunman opened fire on a Republican baseball practice in nearby Alexandria, Virginia. U.S. Capitol Police and other officers returned fire and killed the gunman. The rifle-wielding attacker had nursed grievances against President Donald Trump and the GOP.

The 51-year-old congressma­n was struck in the hip and the bullet tore into blood vessels, bones and internal organs. He has had several surgeries.

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