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Saturday, December 21, 2024

Lake Forest podcast host: ‘There's some difference of opinion within the caucus about Viktor’


Lake Forest Podcast host Joe Weiss said there is a "difference of opinion within the caucus" about Viktor, with some leaders agreeing with Pete Jansons. Weiss stated that while Viktor "shouldn't have done it" (blocking a wireless service amendment), the question remains whether he should step aside, adding that he doesn't view Jansons as a bully.

"I think there's some difference of opinion within the caucus about Viktor, but there are people in the caucus leadership that agree with you about Viktor," Weiss told host Jansons on the Lake Forest podcast. "He shouldn't have done it, but the question is, what level should he step aside or not? And I think there are different things to do.”

"I don't think you're bullying," said Weiss. “I think bullying is an overused word. Bullying is if you physically do something to, you know, take someone's lunch money or something like that. I don't think you're bullying."

This full episode is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

The latest edition of the podcast focused on Lake Forest updates, including deer path construction and holiday plans, alongside debates on caucus recruitment and leadership, travel tales, and insights into French culture and international politics.

The Lake Forest podcast is hosted by Pete Jansons, an entrepreneur with a background in neuroscience, Rick Lesser, an attorney and former village trustee, and Joe Weiss, who has experience in multiple government and public service positions. The podcast covers topics and politics impacting the area around the city of Lake Forest, according to the Lake Forest podcast website

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