
Raskin: I am not going to lose my son in 2020 and country in 2021
CNN
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin said Sunday that he's "not going to lose my son at the end of 2020 and lose my country and my republic in 2021," in a moving message that comes as he grapples with his family's loss and his role as the House's lead impeachment manager in President Donald Trump's second impeachment.
"It's not going to happen," Raskin told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union." The Maryland Democrat had announced the death of his 25-year-old son, Tommy, on New Year's Eve. The Raskins said Tommy Raskin began experiencing depression in his 20s, something that became "a kind of relentless torture in the brain for him."More Related News

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