Tonight’s City of Chicago edition of Public Affairs airs at 8:30 pm and midnight on Cable Ch. 21 (CAN TV).
The show features a discussion of the potential threat to Mike Madigan’s decades long reign as speaker and freedom as the Feds appear to consider filing charges against him and others at or involved with COMED, Illinois state government, Chicago and/or Cook County politics and/or politicians.
Watch Jeff Berkowitz and Illinois Channel’s Executive Editor Terry Martin discuss the Federal investigation relating to Speaker Mike Madigan, former COMED CEO Anne Pramaggiore, fomer long time City Club of Chicago President Jay Doherty and already charged (by the Feds) former COMED senior VP, Government Relations, Fidel Marquez.
The COMED deferred prosecution agreement with the U. S. Attorney (ND, IL) John Lausch and its implications, along with those of other public reports, for the possible actions against Madigan, Pramaggiore, Doherty and others are discussed in detail
Also discussed is the deferred prosecution agreement’s statements about discussions purporting to relate to Speaker Madigan’s desire to influence the appointment of someone to the COMED Board of Directors.
Also discussed is former State GOP Chairman Pat Brady and his somewhat peculiar decision to endorse Democrat Cong. Sean Casten in the IL 6th CD contest involving incumbent Casten and his challenger, former State Rep. Jeanne Ives.
Ives came within 20,000 votes of becoming the Republican nominee for Governor in 2018. Brady has never held a publicly elected office.
You can also watch 24/7 the show featuring cameos by Governor Pritzker, Pat Brady and Jeanne Ives by clicking here.
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