What does Trump’s second term mean for Chicago? – Chicago Sun-Times

"Gone will be access to a Biden White House whose politics and policies closely aligned with Chicago area governments and Springfield, instead replaced by Trump, whose hostility to Chicago dates back to his first campaign for president. There is no high-level player in this blue state with any particular entrée to the Trump world."
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Old Joe
1 year ago

An end to the feds bailing out Chicago. Dorval picked a good time to cash out. Trump may remember the pleasant reception he got from Lightintheloafers and Eddie Johnson during the police chiefs convention.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Go after the PPP fraudulent loan recipients and watch hundreds of CHI/ Cook County/ CTU members begin to sweat bullets in the dead of winter.

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