With DOJ probing city’s hiring practices, Mayor Johnson now demands that DOJ probe Trump hiring decisions – Chicago Sun-Times

The mayor said that what matters most in city hiring is competency, collaboration and diversity. “Why wouldn’t I speak to Black Chicago? Black Chicago and Black people in America have borne the brunt of the type of policies and the maneuvering and the humiliating tactics that are coming from the federal government right now,” he said. Johnson questioned who could possibly “be mad” at his decision to “prioritize” South and West Side neighborhoods that “have been harmed the most” for decades.
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I M Intelligent
10 months ago

Yep DOJ will get right on it BJ! 😆

Hello, Indiana!
10 months ago

Six Percent only a couple degrees shy of the boiling rhetoric being preached in South Africa currently calling for the eradication of white people. What a racist, Marxist nut job he is.

GM
10 months ago

Speaking of South Africa, here is today’s WH presser with the President of SA… Trump MASTERFULLY “creams” the smarmy leftist puke about the persecution of SA whites, he’s rendered speechless, it’s a must – see…!!! Trump also merrily berates an NBC reporter who stupidly tries to harp about the gift of the Qatari jet to the US:

President Trump Participates in a Bilateral Meeting with the President of South Africa (one hour)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cy-HJ2wRZs

Here is a great excerpt (four minutes):

President Trump Brings TV Into Oval Office to Show South African President Proof of Persecution

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDF4GMBwbGE

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