'I Don’t Take Orders From the Federal Government': Chicago Mayor Vows to Resist Trump's Potential Surge on City
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'I don’t take orders from the federal government': Chicago mayor vows to resist Trump's potential surge on city
CHICAGO (WTVO) — The mayor of Chicago has doubled down on his claim that the city will resist if the Trump administration sends in federal authorities. “Yeah, and I don’t take orders from the federal government," Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said Saturday during a press conference. Also on Saturday, Johnson, a Democrat, signed an executive order that bars all city departments—including the Chicago Police Department— from aiding federal authorit…
Local authorities account for 54 victims in just two days and report no arrests, while the mayor and governor of Illinois reject Trump's plan to send the National Guard and warn of a risk of constitutional violation
The Mayor and Governor of Chicago say the National Guard and federal agents are not welcome in the city. They refuse to cooperate with Donald Trump, who is raging against the city of millions.
Donald Trump applied an anti-migration measure in Chicago, which had the participation of ICE and the National Guard. For this reason, the mayor of the city ordered to resist the raids.
Mayor Johnson slams Trump’s plan to target Chicago, vows to ‘defend our democracy’ at Labor Day rally
Mayor Brandon Johnson joined union leaders and advocates at a rally Monday in the West Loop decrying President Donald Trump and other billionaires and calling for workers’ rights as part of nationwide Labor Day protests. Hundreds gathered at a memorial to the victims of the 1886 Haymarket bombing targeting a pro-labor demonstration and slammed Trump’s plan to send federal immigration agents and potentially National Guard troops to Chicago. Johns…
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