Former Mayor Lori Lightfoot announces project to ‘unmask’ federal immigration agents – FOX32 (Chicago)

"We have a right to compile that information and put together a profile of each of those agents who have allegedly committed a crime. This is not about doxxing them," Lightfoot said. The federal agents have so far remained anonymous because of what the Department of Homeland Security said has been a 1,000 percent increase in threats against them.
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9mm
5 months ago

The chick with the biggest johnson in all of Chicago.

Ataraxis
5 months ago

Lightfoot would be the perfect person for the Feds to make an example out of.

James Gortner
5 months ago

Go away. You were a bad dream replaced by a nightmare.

Deb
5 months ago

Maybe unmask protesters first. Dems allowed Palestinian protesters to mask. Maybe arrest, charge, and imprison Ice doxers first.

Riverbender
5 months ago

Lori, haven’t you caused enough problems for us here in Illinois?

Hello, Indiana!
5 months ago

The racist should stay in her lane and go back to her native Ohio. They probably don’t want her there either.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
5 months ago

I understand why folks like WTTW, and kindred leftist spirits like the Sun Times and Tribune and local stations want to talk to her, but why would anyone want to listen to her. And BS, it’s all about doxxing, which is illegal in Il, but who is going to enforce that law, Raoul? Uh huh.

Fur
5 months ago

We’ll never forget your hatred Larry.

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