Johnson shrugs off Trump threat to send in National Guard
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Mayor Johnson has "grave concerns" about President Trump eyeing Chicago for federal crime crackdown
Mayor Brandon Johnson on Friday criticized President Donald Trump's suggestion that Chicago will be the next target of his efforts to crack down on crime by sending in the National Guard, saying troops on the streets would not help the city fight crime.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) slammed President Trump over possibly sending the national guard to Chicago after his D.C. crime crackdown, calling the president’s plans to target the
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson decided to fire back at President Trump after he threatened to send the National Guard and called him an “incompetent man.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, at a news conference this week, said that applicants for flood relief do not have ” to disclose” if they are living in the U.S. illegally.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNChicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Thinks Trump Is ‘Intimidated’ By His ‘Intellectual Prowess’
Democrat Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson stated on Tuesday that President Donald Trump is criticizing his handling of crime because he is “intimidated” by the “intellectual prowess of black men.” A reporter asked the mayor during a press conference for his response to Trump calling Johnson and Democratic Illinois Gov.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson was among those attending a groundbreaking Monday morning for a new concourse at O'Hare International Airport.
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘Petite and Puerile’: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Claps Back at ‘Incompetent’ Trump Jab and Checks Reporter in the Same Breath
A war of words between Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and President Donald Trump is escalating after Johnson responded to Trump’s childish name-calling this week with […] ‘Petite and Puerile’: Chicago
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