Article from The Hill by Julia Manchester.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Sunday called the recovery from a November attack outside of his Kentucky home “a living hell.”

“It was sort of a living hell for the first four or five weeks,” Paul told CBS News’s “Face the Nation.”

“Couldn’t get out of bed without assistance. Six broken ribs, damage to my lungs, two bouts of pneumonia,” he continued.

“It was really a tough go of it, but each day I feel a little bit better,” he said. “This last month I’ve been doing better.”

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