Jesse Jackson Jr. leaves Mayo Clinic after treatment
CHICAGO (Reuters) – Democratic U. S. Representative Jesse Jackson Jr. has been released from the Mayo Clinic, where he was treated at least six weeks for bipolar disorder, an aide said on Friday. “He is convalescing with his wife and children at home in Washington,” said Jackson’s chief of staff, Rick Bryant. Bryant said he was “hopeful” that Jackson, the son of civil rights leader and former presidential candidate Jesse Jackson, would be back at work at the House of Representatives on Monday. He could not comment on Jackson’s condition. . . .
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