Lori Lightfoot

Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx spoke against the city trying to conceal footage of police raiding the wrong home and handcuffing a naked Black woman.
"I truly believe they would have shot me," said Anjanette Young, a social worker who was handcuffed when Chicago police raided her home nearly two years ago.
"I don’t know what goes on in that man’s mind that he doesn’t get it," Lightfoot said, tearing into McConnell for stalling on a COVID-19 stimulus package.
The overnight chaos amounted to “abject criminal behavior” and was not part of an organized protest, according to the city's mayor.
The city has seen an uptick in gun violence.
DHS may deploy the agents in an effort to bring down crime, following a similar move in Portland, Oregon, that local officials condemned.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot called Kayleigh McEnany a “Karen” after the White House press secretary referred to her as a “derelict mayor” at a briefing.
The city leader fired back after the White House press secretary labeled her a "derelict mayor."
“They even had the unmitigated gall to make coffee for themselves and to pop popcorn -- my popcorn, in my microwave," said Rep. Bobby Rush.
The mayor told reporters, "I will encode what I really want to say to Donald Trump. It's two words: It begins with 'F' and it ends with 'U.'"