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Illinois legislature s watchdog resigns, calls post a paper tiger and says lawmakers have shown true ethics reform is not a priority
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Illinois top legislative watchdog resigns - Chicago Tribune
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By WMAY Newsroom
Jun 3, 2021 | 1:07 PM
The Illinois Legislative Inspector General says comments made by a Republican state lawmaker on the day of the January 6
th insurrection at the U.S. Capitol were “distasteful and not excusable,” but says an allegation that the lawmaker helped to incite the violence that day is “unfounded.”
Representative Chris Miller was in Washington that day and posted a Facebook Live video in which he talked about “a great cultural war” between supporters of then-President Donald Trump and, quote, “dangerous Democrat terrorists.” The Chicago Sun-Times reports Legislative Inspector General Carol Pope said those remarks are problematic, but did not rise to the level of “conduct unbecoming a legislator.”