Mayor Brandon Johnson is in Washington ... Well, Mayor Johnson is preparing to testify before Congress tomorrow. We all know the president he is preparing to give a big speech tonight.
When Mayor Brandon Johnson lands in the nation’s capital this week to testify at a Republican-led hearing on sanctuary cities, he will be walking into one of the riskiest arenas of his political ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson ... In addition to Johnson, New York Mayor Eric Adams, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu have been invited to testify before the committee.
Mayor Brandon Johnson arrived in Washington, D.C. on Sunday ahead of a Congressional hearing Democrats expect will be light on policy and heavy on political theater.
Mayor Brandon Johnson found himself on a very hot seat before the U.S. House Oversight Committee. Mayor Brandon Johnson fiercely defended Chicago’s protections for undocumented immigrants ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Mayor Brandon Johnson was in the hot seat in Washington ... Johnson is the first Chicago mayor since Richard M. Daley to testify before Congress. He prepared for several days ...
To the end, Johnson — the first sitting Chicago mayor to testify before Congress since Richard M ... In response to Texas GOP Rep. Brandon Gill asking if he supports “allowing illegal aliens ...
The Chicago Public Schools ended the week no closer than it started to answering the question of how or if a scheduled ...
A Chicago alderman said Mayor Brandon Johnson has ... their cities’ sanctuary status before Congress on Wednesday. During a news conference last week, Johnson previewed his stance, emphasizing ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Mayor Brandon ... Johnson may not be ready for the barrage of questions he will face. Johnson is likely to face a much more hostile environment when he testifies before Congress ...
Democratic mayors from four sanctuary cities are preparing to testify ... hearing before the House Oversight Committee focused on immigration policies. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, New York ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson floated the possibility of eliminating federal courts or adjusting the judiciary’s funding, as ...