CHICAGO (Reuters) - Embattled U.S. Representative Jesse Jackson Jr., who is being treated for bipolar disorder, will return to the Mayo Clinic this week for a re-evaluation by his doctors, his father, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, said on Sunday. The civil rights leader and former presidential candidate did not give a specific day when his son, a nine-term Illinois Democrat, would return to the clinic, or say whether he would be re-admitted to the facility. "That has not yet been determined. It's a re-evaluation of his status and that will then determine what should happen," the elder Jackson told Reuters. Congressman Jackson, 47, was treated for at least six weeks at the Mayo Clinic in...
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