President Joe Biden has done his best this week to reassure Democrats that he’s fit for the job he’s running for, after a deadly weekend in Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson took a strong stance against those who commit heinous acts of violence in the city, and one city council member has pondered whether NASCAR deserves to be part of a Chicago summer tradition.
Read last week’s quotes here.
“I would not run again if I did not believe I was the best person to beat Donald Trump in 2024.”
— President Joe Biden
Biden wrote this in a letter to congressional Democrats.
“We must ensure that each and every person is held accountable for the pain, trauma and suffering they have caused our city. There are consequences. Violence has consequences. We will not allow our city to be destroyed and damaged by criminal acts.”
— Mayor Brandon Johnson
Johnson made the remarks at a press conference Monday morning following the shootings in which more than 100 people were shot over the Independence Day weekend. As reported by the Tribune.
“I’m not talking hypothetically. You know I fully support Joe Biden.”
—Governor JB Pritzker
Pritzker voiced his support for President Joe Biden, saying he is mentally and physically capable. Quoted by The Sun-Times.
“If it was good enough for the KKK, it’s good enough for the Oath Keepers here.”
— Chicago Inspector General Deborah Wittsberg
Wittsberg was referring to a rule in the 1960s that allowed the Chicago Police Department to fire officers with ties to the Ku Klux Klan. WBEZ reports:.
“Big events are great, but they go away. Chicagoans stay. This administration would do well to remember that.”
— 15th Congressman Raymond Lopez
Lopez had criticized the mayor’s support of NASCAR’s Chicago street racing. As reported by the Tribune.
“I don’t see why the Democratic National Convention has to come here when they can actually do something for the residents who are already here.”
– Tithi Jul 23 ’13 at 14:43
Titi had been living in a tent city along the Dan Ryan Expressway that was recently removed in preparation for the Democratic National Convention, and residents will be getting temporary housing in Tremont. chicago hotel, Block Club Chicago reports:.
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