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Flanked by Illinois Democrats, community advocates, business leaders and clergy, Gov. JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson took a strong stance against any proposed military occupation of Chicago on Sunday after new reports ...
Gov. JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson, joined by civic and business leaders, urged President Trump not to deploy federal ...
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‘Do not come to Chicago’: Illinois leaders slam Trump’s threat to send National Guard to Chicago
Illinois leaders, including Gov. Pritzker and Mayor Johnson, slammed the Trump administration’s proposed plan to send the ...
Trump said Chicago could be next to receive federal intervention similar to his actions in Washington, D.C., where nearly ...
The mayor of Chicago believes his city does not need President Donald Trump’s help in curbing crime. Instead, Chicago Mayor ...
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago residents split on National Guard presence as officials resist Trump's plan
Mayor Brandon Johnson spoke for the first time on the issue Sunday before attending an annual street festival in the city's ...
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US official confirms Pentagon planning National Guard deployment in Chicago, Mayor Johnson responds
Mayor Brandon Johnson and other Illinois leaders spoke out Sunday as a U.S. official confirmed to ABC News the Pentagon is ...
While top Democrats voiced opposition to the deployment of troops in Chicago, conservatives see the idea as a ...
"There are many things the federal government could do to help us reduce crime and violence in Chicago, but sending in the ...
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Chicago mayor calls Trump's National Guard plan 'most flagrant violation of our Constitution'
Mayor Brandon Johnson pushed back against Trump's National Guard plans for Chicago, citing 30% drop in homicides and concerns about eroding police-community trust.
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Black Information Network on MSNChicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Blasts Trump’s Threat To Send National Guard
Mayor Brandon Johnson blasted Donald Trump's threats to deploy the National Guard to Chicago, calling the move "unconstitutional federal overreach." ...
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