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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on Rahm Emanuel under siege.
Emanuel opposes federal investigation into Law Department after city attorney concealed evidence in police shooting https://t.co/ajJk9PrvQo
— Politics North Shore (@POLSNorthShore) January 5, 2016
More bad news for @RahmEmanuel Gov. @brucerauner endorses recall bill. “Very disappointed” in Rahm. https://t.co/O27pAcSJhR
— Lynn Sweet (@lynnsweet) January 4, 2016
State rep wants voters to have the power to remove Rahm Emanuel as mayor. https://t.co/633gTNygsU pic.twitter.com/GRwcPj2Zye
— Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune) January 3, 2016
Top Chicago lawyer resigns after federal judge finds he hid evidence in fatal police shooting: https://t.co/MUpkISpubR
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 5, 2016
Chicago police officers shot 22 people in 2015, 8 of them fatally — a 40% drop from 2014. https://t.co/5Um4ouqY5c pic.twitter.com/xfpYOZCyIr
— Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune) January 3, 2016
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Announces Further Police Reforms https://t.co/uZnIVVhqss
— NPR (@NPR) December 30, 2015
R. Emmett Tyrrell says decades of big government have made #Chicago ungovernable https://t.co/YKli3n1X2X #Rahm pic.twitter.com/ZunaAE9M42
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) January 6, 2016
Chicago police torture victims begin receiving reparations https://t.co/bVG7COqlYg
— TIME.com (@TIME) January 5, 2016
Chicago: America’s most segregated city https://t.co/2a6mnIGk3b pic.twitter.com/h7G9xec2Iu
— CNN (@CNN) January 5, 2016
Illinois considers allowing recall attempts for Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel https://t.co/3Iiwcs84cl pic.twitter.com/OWieHWfThC
— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) January 4, 2016
Illinois gov. “very disappointed” in Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel https://t.co/ZTmZQX55us pic.twitter.com/pNv4s4UDtk
— The Hill (@thehill) January 5, 2016