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The handling and timing of the medical leave has invited scrutiny, most recently from Jackson’s political opponents.

Jackson is currently under investigation by the House Ethics Committee for ties to imprisoned former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich. The committee is looking into allegations Jackson was involved in discussions about raising money for Blagojevich’s campaign in exchange for the then-governor appointing him to President Barack Obama’s vacated U.S. Senate seat. Jackson has repeatedly denied wrongdoing.

The announcement of the leave also came just days after a former fundraiser connected to the allegations was arrested on unrelated federal medical fraud charges.

Jackson, who first took office in 1995, is seeking re-election in his Chicago-area district in November.

While he is widely expected to win, one of his little-known opponents seized the opportunity to criticize his release, including asking why Jackson would return to Washington instead of Chicago, where the family also has a home.

“We now take joy that he has been discharged from the clinic,” said a statement from Republican Brian Woodworth, a college professor. “Perhaps Congressman Jackson returned to Washington, D.C., to face his pending Congressional Ethics hearing? Or did he sneak back to Washington as he had fled earlier to Arizona--to keep the new 2nd Congressional District guessing over his ability to lead?”

Jackson easily won a primary challenge earlier this year from former U.S. Rep. Debbie Halvorson. However, he had to run a vigorous campaign and spend time in new rural areas of his largely black, urban and Democratic district.

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