NEWS 28 - President Jay Laylin is set to be released from the hospital on January 31, but is likely to remain out of the public spotlight as he signs executive orders behind the scenes, and doing other administrative work at the Nationalist House during his recovery period. The president was shot on January 12, in Towton, New Shire, before giving a speech to steel workers.
The President's press team and Nationalist House Press Secretary Nancy Yates says that she will focus on directing questions about the President's health to the President's personal secretary. She says she is redirecting the questions about his health to the president's personal secretary as "he has more insight into the health of the president."
"I am happy to announce that President Laylin is set to be released from the hospital on the 31st," said NH Press Secretary Nancy Yates. "However, any questions related to his health are now going to be redirected to his personal secretary, as he has more insight into the health of the president. He will be able to give you more regular answers related to the president's health and any information related to it."
The president's return to the Nationalist House is set to begin then, but when he is set to hold his first official state visit or go on his first official state visit, remains to be seen. It is very likely that Vice President Cole Bindle will continue to go on overseas trips with foreign leaders of the United States, Canada, and England, as the president is still not likely ready for the large overseas trips.