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Reporters: Chicago Mayor has been hospitalized for panic attacks

chicagocitywire.com

By Chicago City Wire
Jan 17, 2024

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is “stressed out” and has been admitted to the hospital for panic attacks. That’s according to veteran Chicago journalists John Kass and Anita Padilla, who discussed Johnson’s panic attacks on an episode of WGN-AM’s Chicago Way Podcast.

“The mayor’s panic attacks? Can we talk about that?” Kass said. “No amount of anti-depressants can cure him of (Chicago’s illegal alien) problem.”

Padilla said Johnson has sought out professional medical help for stress.

“Two sources told me that he has been in the hospital for these panic attacks. He is stressed out,” Padilla said. “This is a big, big job for him. He’s not ready for it. He’s not a leader. I’m sorry. This immigration issue is not helping him at all."

A native of Waukegan, Padilla worked for NBC 5 (1997-2007) and Fox 32 (2007-2023). In Dec. 2023, she resigned to take a position with Florida Voice News.

The Chicago Way Podcast is hosted by former Chicago Tribune columnist John Kass and WGN Radio’s Jeff Carlin. It is produced by WGN Radio.

Brandon Johnson was elected to be the mayor of Chicago in 2023. He replaced former mayor Lori Lightfoot.
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