Sen. Cramer reveals fall that caused seizure, brain bleed

Republican Senator Kevin Cramer of North Dakota suffered a seizure and brain bleed after slipping and falling on ice over the weekend. The incident occurred while he was walking on a hill down to the dock, where he stepped on ice and fell hard, hitting the back of his head. Senator Cramer, who is currently resting and recovering at home in North Dakota, does not remember the event.
In a Facebook post, Senator Cramer shared that he was diagnosed with a seizure, brain bleed, and a concussion. He also mentioned that the wound on his head wouldn’t stop oozing, so the doctor put staples on the laceration and admitted him for observation. Despite experiencing pretty bad headaches the following day, he noted that the brain bleed had improved.
Doctors have advised Senator Cramer to rest a little longer before returning to Washington, D.C. He expressed readiness to return quickly if required but stated that it would be a day-to-day decision this week. Photos shared by the senator showed bloody snow and his head with staples applied to the wound.
Senator Cramer, who is 64 years old, was first elected to the Senate in 2018 and re-elected in 2024. Before serving in the Senate, he was a member of the House of Representatives. Due to his injury, he is currently not at the Capitol.
Julia Johnson, a politics writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business, led the coverage of Senator Cramer’s incident. She highlighted his political career and provided insights into his background. Johnson’s reporting on the U.S. Senate can be followed on Twitter at @JuliaaJohnson_. Readers can also send tips to her at Julia.Johnson@fox.com.
Overall, Senator Cramer’s health scare serves as a reminder of the risks associated with winter weather conditions. It is crucial for individuals to take precautions when walking on icy surfaces to prevent accidents and injuries. We wish Senator Cramer a speedy recovery and hope to see him back in action soon.