Chicago mayor slams Trump over possible crime crackdown
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Chicago mayor calls Trump's National Guard deployment plan 'uncoordinated, uncalled-for and unsound'
Chicago mayor opposes Trump's planned National Guard deployment for crime reduction, citing city's recent 30% decrease in homicides and community trust concerns.
According to Chicago’s own reports, homicides in Chicago have dropped by more than 30 per cent over the past year, robberies by 35 per cent, and shootings by nearly 40 per cent
Trump singled out Chicago on Friday, calling it a "mess" and saying residents there are "screaming for us to come," adding "African American ladies, beautiful ladies, are saying, 'Please, President Trump,
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The rookie mayor started out wanting to reshape the fire department, but he failed just as his two predecessors did.
Days after Gov. JB Pritzker signed a pension sweetener for Chicago cops and firefighters into law, Mayor Brandon Johnson said it will set back Chicago’s fiscal health.
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