Race, Hiring and Chicago’s Mayor – Wall Street Journal

Is President Trump making an in-kind donation to Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s re-election campaign? That’s one way to read the news on Monday that the Justice Department has opened a civil-rights investigation into Chicago’s hiring practices, based on stray comments from Mr. Johnson about the number of black staffers working for city hall.
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Streeterville
10 months ago

More than stray comments, Johnson’s “we hire mostly black people” policy is upfront and starkly visible.

Bill also
10 months ago

Stray comments , I think not. Sounds more like an equal opportunity employment violation.

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