Bloomberg reporter says he was ‘physically shoved’ by staffer for Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson – FOX News

"The mayor gave no indication he didn’t want to talk to me until his staffer started shoving me. He saw the whole thing happen and didn’t intervene," Ian Kullgren, a Bloomberg Law reporter, said. "Public officials shouldn’t tolerate that kind of behavior, in my view."
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Streeterville
2 years ago

BJ administration resorts to “hands-on” governance, over and over again. They confuse bullying with administrative power. These folks won’t comport themselves in a civil manner, have no dignity, nor can behave with grace and good manners. Nope, all sharp elbows, verbal threats, and physical aggression, and lotsa gimme-gimme-gimme.

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Ex Illini
2 years ago

Brando acting all raggedy again. When this raggedy behavior going to end?

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