Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul Tests Positive for Coronavirus – NBC5 (Chicago)

"As I join the countless Illinois residents working from home, the programs and services provided by the Attorney General’s office will continue uninterrupted," he said in a statement.
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Bill
5 years ago

Have you people no respect for the dead!?
 
Goodbye General Kwame! Wherever you may go…

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Who cares

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

I’ll bet Kwame got COVID on purpose so he’d get some free publicity

Richard Poo Millersky
5 years ago

Did Kwane catch corona, at a BLM event? ?

joe blow
5 years ago

he probably got it from having his hands in others people’s pockets, then put them in his nose

Tom Paine's Ghost
5 years ago

What Illinois Attorney General services have been occurring besides defending Pritzkers illegal actions? Considering the deep historical corruption of Illinois and Chicago government I’d expect that the IL Attorney General would be rounding up and prosecuting IL democrat politicians on a near daily basis. Right? Just like Little Lisa Madigan was rooting out corruption. Right? So where is that avalanche of convictions within such a target-rich environment Kwamie?
 

Last edited 5 years ago by Tom Paine's Ghost
debtsor
5 years ago

On being stupid and catching coronavirus outside of a long term care facility: “it’s my life’s work, and I’m just getting started!”

Dennis
5 years ago

Well, why wouldn’t the services continue because this guy is ill? Why would it be any other way?

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