Top Lightfoot aides took days off leading into violent Fourth of July weekend despite ‘all hands on deck’ strategy – Chicago Tribune*

But some aldermen criticized the absences of Lightfoot chief of staff Sybil Madison and Lightfoot’s deputy mayor for public safety, John O’Malley. Southwest Side Ald. Raymond Lopez said it shows city leadership is “disconnected.”
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Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

Lori is secure in her doomsday bunker

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Oh c’mon Man! Who cares? Those dopes don’t do anything. Maybe we should ask Lori where she is! She’s always disappearing when the rain of bodies becomes a deluge. Maybe later we’ll get a Tsk,Tsk or Unacceptable. Throw in Chicago Values, a little social justice and she’s all covered. Maybe a side eye for KimTim’n’Toni.

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