New legislative watchdog unleashed on lawmakers: ‘I want them to be a little scared of me’ – Capitol News IL

Former judge Michael McCuskey, a Democrat, is as free with his opinions as he is with a story. He once appeared on a radio show and called the University of Illinois president and other administrators “gutless” for their handling of a student protest of an appearance of then-Gov. Bruce Rauner. He’s also unapologetic about two publicly-funded pensions he receives along with the paycheck for his new public job.
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Martin Eden
2 years ago

Great, another “unbaised” Democrat. Sorry, until the Libs reign in their own it is hard to extend the “innocent until proven guilty” standard they so glibly discarded. Jussie S. anyone? (just the teeny tip of the proverbial iceberg)

ger42
2 years ago

Can the writer of the article tell the people of illinois about the two investigations that need his attention? Was the former investigator involved? I would like to watch this tax grabber (his pensions) to see what progress he makes on these investigations.

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