Brandon Johnson writes in New York Times that Chicago doesn’t need Trump’s National Guard plan: ‘Invest in what works’ – FOX32 (Chicago)

In an opinion piece published Monday in The New York Times, Chicago's mayor said Chicagoans "love and defend our city fiercely," and don’t need "an occupation" of armed troops. He also acknowledged that even at lower levels, violence remains unacceptable, noting his own family has experienced its effects firsthand in the West Side Austin neighborhood.
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Morefandave
7 months ago

What would Johnson know about what works? The concept is alien to him.

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