Pride, tears — and a little chocolate cake — round out catching-up time for Harris, Foxx and Stratton – Chicago Sun-Times*

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks to an employee at Brown Sugar Bakery during her visit to Chicago on Tuesday, April 6, 2021. Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx and Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton look on.“She’s someone I’ve known throughout my career,” Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx said of Vice President Kamala Harris. “She’s laid a trail for me. To be in the motorcade and see her, as a friend, makes me immensely proud.”
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Ex Illini
5 years ago

For a minute I thought I thought I was looking at a Three Stooges reboot.

Streeterville
5 years ago

Surprised Foxx didn’t take Harris to task for embroiling her in Smollett fiasco, causing undo complications in Foxx’s otherwise absentee “I feel for the criminal” DA role.

DixonSyder
5 years ago

Say baby, we be movin on up to da Eastside to dem deluxe apartments in da sky!

Mike
5 years ago

No conversations between the VP and Cook County State’s Attorney about crime?

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