Kim Foxx sees legacy as helping community trust law enforcement – Chicago Sun-Times

Foxx is confident she would have won a third term as Cook County’s top prosecutor, saying the criticisms of “a minority who didn’t vote for her” have been over amplified by the media. “I would not have won so handily in 2020 if people believed that I didn’t care about crime and that we needed to reform the system,” she said.
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Baxter
1 year ago

I’m sure Jussie Smollett agrees with her.

Free at Last
1 year ago

Is she returning to piloting the Millenium Falcon?

Frank James
1 year ago
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Needed this laugh today haha

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Steve H
1 year ago

Delusional or reality? Sadly in dystopian Chicago, Cook County, it’s still hard to tell.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
1 year ago

She’s delusional in the extreme. Tragically so for victims of crime.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

I’m sure that, upon reflection, Hitler, Stalin, Mao and Mussolini saw themselves as great leaders.

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