President Trump’s chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow was released from the hospital Wednesday after what the White House had described as a “very mild” heart attack.

“Doctors say Larry’s recovery is going very well,” Trump’s press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, said in a statement.

“The President and the Administration are happy Larry is back home and look forward to seeing him back to work soon,” she added.

The president announced via Twitter on Monday from Singapore that his 70-year-old adviser suffered a heart attack and was at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

One of Kudlow’s close friends said he could be back at work within a few days, Politico reported.

“I think it’s highly likely that he’ll be back on the job in a week or so, though he’ll certainly have to change his lifestyle a little bit,” conservative Heritage Foundation economist Stephen Moore told the news outlet.

Kudlow was stricken a day after he appeared on CNN, where he slammed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for comments he made after Trump left the G7 summit in Quebec City.

“He really kind of stabbed us in the back,” Kudlow said about Trudeau, who had said Canada would “not be pushed around on trade” – leading Trump to call the prime minister “weak” and “dishonest.”

Kudlow, a former cable news commentator, was tapped to lead the National Economic Council in March, after the departure of Gary Cohn.