Lightfoot slammed by member of US Commission on Civil Rights for ‘immoral’ race-based interview policy – FOX32 (Chicago)

In a letter sent to Lightfoot, USCCR Commissioner Peter Kirsanow invoked the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment which prevents "official conduct discriminating on the basis of race," something "any elected official in the United States should know."
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Joey Zamboni
4 years ago

 ***—something “any elected official in the United States should know.”—***

And you would be wrong…

debtsor
4 years ago

Lori engages in many immoral acts because she listens no wisdom from the elders who preceded her. Because they were white men.

Old Spartan
4 years ago

How abut a US Justice Department Civil Rights Division investigation into blatant public office holder racial misconduct. There are dozens of lawyers on that staff who have looked into a lot less obvious bias in many other states. Do we have a civil rights DOJ lawyer in Chicago who can read a newspaper? More hypocrisy from the Dems on this I suppose.

The Paraclete
4 years ago

I’m sure Lori will lose sleep over this! Lori is crazy and looking closer to the edge everyday. Look at her pressers, jabbing her finger and gesturing wildly. It’s like watching Mussolini getting warmed up to smash Ethiopia. Given enough incentive she’ll pull out her derringer and start waving that around.

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