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(MCT) CHICAGO — Ald. Sandi Jackson opted to clarify a few points Tuesday: She won't resign from the Chicago City Council unless "something catastrophic happens," she's not a candidate to replace her husband in Congress and she's undecided about whether to move back to Chicago permanently from Washington.

The 7th Ward alderman spoke to reporters outside her City Hall office as the political fallout continues from former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.'s decision before Thanksgiving to step down amid federal ethics investigations and a diagnosis of bipolar disorder.

The drama surrounding the Jacksons started in June, when staff announced he was taking a medical leave from Congress, and it stretched through the summer and fall. Ald. Jackson pushed back against public perception that she has neglected her duties as an alderman and missed important meetings.

"I think my constituents understand this. I'm not going to respond to one or two people who have some angst about my attendance in City Council," she said. "This has been a tough year for me, there's no doubt about that."

Asked whether she is considering resigning her council seat, Ald. Jackson acknowledged "it's been a very exhausting period for me."

"I think it's fair to say it would be hard for any family to go through what we've gone through publicly," Jackson said. "And so, there may have been times when I was overcome with exhaustion."

Later she Jackson indicated she isn't resigning.

"I'm here, I'm working, I'm going to continue to work, and whoever these people are who purport to speak for me should stop," said Jackson of the often anonymously sourced chatter that she is thinking about stepping down.

"I will finish my term. I intend to finish my term," Jackson added. "Unless something catastrophic happens — I could step outside and get hit by a bus today."

Asked whether her husband getting sent to prison would constitute "something catastrophic," Jackson said she would not discuss such a hypothetical. "I'm not going to entertain questions like that, I really am not."

But Jackson said she is certain she will not become a candidate in the 2nd Congressional District special election to replace former Rep. Jackson.

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