Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton was in Joliet on Friday to host a panel discussion with the theme that the Trump administration is hazardous to women’s health.

Stratton, a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Richard Durbin, serves a governor who occasionally compares Trump administration actions to those of Nazi Germany.

She made her own blistering remarks about the president at the event at the Will County Health Department building.

“The Trump administration has chosen to launch a wholesale attack on women’s rights,” Stratton told an audience that filled the conference room.

Panelists at the event organized by Stratton pointed to a number of issues ignited by Trump administration polices that could erode access to health care for women, particularly during pr

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