Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson is reportedly on a form of life support to stabilize his blood pressure, a family source confirmed to CNN on Sunday (November 16).

Jackson, 84, has received treatment at Northwestern Memorial Hospital for several days and his medical team is attempting to wean him off of medication, CBS News reported. The civil rights leader was reported to have occasional moments of awareness but is said to be weakening steadily.

Jackson was recently diagnosed with the neurodegenerative condition progressive supranuclear palsy, which is similar to Parkinson's, which Jackson had been diagnosed with in 2017. The activist's Rainbow/PUSH organization had previously confirmed his hospitalization on Thursday (November 13).

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