Afternoon Briefing: At new Rivian showroom, customers can look in the frunk

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Illinois’ Democratic leaders promised a vigorous defense — and potential court action — against any moves by President-elect Donald Trump to try to erode personal liberties or withhold federal funds for the state during his coming four-year tenure.

But as Trump campaigned on plans for mass deportation of immigrants, a rolling back of transgender rights and climate change controls, a likely GOP Congress considering a federal abortion ban and elimination of the Affordable Care Act, Illinois Democrats acknowledged they could not predict what the unpredictable former president will do once he’s in office.

“Chaos, retribution and disarray radiated from the White House the last time Donald Trump occupied it,” said Gov. JB Pritzker, a vehement critic of Trump both while he was in office and out of it the past four years. “Perhaps this time may be different.”

But Pritzker vowed in the wake of Tuesday’s election results that he’d fight any federal efforts that conflict with Illinois’ policies or rights of its residents.

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Leah Geils, right, jumps into a ring during a preschool gymnastics class at the Joanne B. Wagner Community Center in Elmhurst on Nov. 7, 2024. In Elmhurst, $90 million will pay to replace the Wagner Community Center and other local projects. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune)
Leah Geils, right, jumps into a ring during a preschool gymnastics class at the Joanne B. Wagner Community Center in Elmhurst on Nov. 7, 2024. In Elmhurst, $90 million will pay to replace the Wagner Community Center and other local projects. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune)

Suburban voters approve more than $1 billion in school borrowing, but draw the line on some measures

Suburban voters outside Chicago generally bucked a national conservative trend in Tuesday’s election by supporting more than a dozen measures to borrow more than $1.1 billion to fund schools, and more for fire stations, park facilities and open land. Read more here.

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People walk past the new Rivian Space showroom at Old Orchard in Skokie on Nov. 6, 2024. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)
People walk past the new Rivian Space showroom at Old Orchard in Skokie on Nov. 6, 2024. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)

Rivian opens second Chicago-area showroom at Old Orchard shopping center

Rivian is formally opening its second Chicago-area showroom Friday at the open-air north suburban retail center, offering visitors the chance to kick the tires, look in the frunk (trunk in the front) or test drive the Illinois-built EV in between downing lattes and trying on puffer jackets. Read more here.

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Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards celebrates after a basket against the Bulls during the fourth quarter on Nov. 7, 2024, at the United Center. The Bulls lost 135-119. (Tess Crowley/Chicago Tribune)
Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards celebrates after a basket against the Bulls during the fourth quarter on Nov. 7, 2024, at the United Center. (Tess Crowley/Chicago Tribune)

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A view of the exhibition "Paul D'Amato's Midway," on display on the second floor of the Chicago Cultural Center through Jan. 4, 2025. (Paul D'Amato and Stephen Daiter Gallery)
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The U.S. Capitol is seen from Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick)
The U.S. Capitol is seen from Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, on Election Day, Nov. 5, 2024. (Jon Elswick/AP)

GOP picks up more key House seats while Democrats insist they still have a path to a majority

Both parties in the House huddled privately on conference calls to assess the political landscape as Congress prepared to return next week to a changed Washington, where a sweep of MAGA-infused GOP power is within reach for President-elect Donald Trump. Read more here.

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