Trump’s inauguration is Monday. Which Illinois lawmakers will and won’t attend – State Journal-Register (Springfield)

Among those who will not attend, U.S. Rep. Delia Ramirez "doesn't feel safe" to be present with supporters of the president-elect. Rep. Ramirez was sworn into Congress in 2023, so this would be her first opportunity to attend a presidential inauguration.
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Ex Illini
1 year ago

Nobody will miss Casten, because he never does a damn thing anyway. He’s all talk, no action. As for prune faced Jan, her response is comical. A feather could knock her over. No one is afraid of you Jan. Absolutely no one.

Deb
1 year ago

Durbin and Duckworth are an embarrassment and need to grow up. Trump won and they should be working for all US citizens. Both need to resign. Casten can go too. He does not represent the southwest suburbs at all. He voted to block a law prohibiting non citizens from voting in Washington, DC. That speaks volumes for who he does represent.

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