Vance underwent planned minor sinus surgery following Senate swearing-in ceremony
"The Vice President-elect is having long-planned, minor sinus surgery and will be back at work tomorrow," Vance Spokesperson William Martin told Fox News.
Vice President-elect JD Vance on Friday underwent a small sinus surgery at George Washington Hospital after the Senate was sworn in on Capitol Hill.
A spokesperson for Vance said the surgery was planned in advance, and that he will be back to normal on Saturday.
"The Vice President-elect is having long-planned, minor sinus surgery and will be back at work tomorrow," Vance Spokesperson William Martin told Fox News.
Vance said he was on Capitol Hill on Friday to watch his successor Republican Ohio Sen. Bernie Moreno and Pennsylvania's new Republican Sen. David McCormick get sworn into office.
"I was proud to stand with Bernie Moreno and [McCormick] today as they were sworn in to the US Senate," Vance posted on X. "Congrats to them and to all of our new senators!"
Misty Severi is a news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.