Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Plays ‘Hide the Illegals’ Ahead of DNC, Outraged Residents Have Other Ideas – Red State

Johnson has been under fire for months now from Democrats and Republicans alike over his disastrous handling of the Windy City's illegal immigrant crisis, with a citizen-led effort to put an initiative on the November ballot that would allow Chicago residents to recall their mayor currently in the works, a measure which now has the support of a powerful local police union.
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Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

Brandon is doing what the individual in Springfield tells him, funny thing Pritzker your ship is not going to sail at the DNC but sink and sink badly. Unfortunately 1968 will look like child’s play sadly, remember Pritzker you and your goon’s did this nobody else but you how can a individual of Jewish decent betray his own people such as you have.

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1 year ago

It’s an interesting question: Are Pritzker’s chances of ever getting a Dem presidential nomination now reduced because he is Jewish? When he first showed interest in it I thought it might be an advantage because I thought America is ready (commendably) to accept a Jewish president, and he would be clever enough to patch over the schisms about Israel that then were minor. But now that things are hot he might take heat from both sides. First, as I think you are saying, he will be blamed for helping create the radical left that now isn’t exactly friendly to Jews.… Read more »

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1 year ago

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