Chicago’s Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson was put in DOGE and the economic policies of President Donald Trump during his weekly pressure on the press, removing parallels between the third Reich in Germany and the second term of the tycoon.
Johnson said the city of Windy is the most “pro-worker” city in the United States but faces Washington’s “hostility”:
“The fact that the President of the United States of America is cutting off the supply of food and medicine to workers and families from all over this country, that is, a war act,” Johnson smoked.
“And we will need leaders ready and ready to defend people who work because this battle has reached our gates throughout America where people fight and suffer. And to relieve this pain and discomfort, it will require daring leadership. We cannot say it.”
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Chicago mayor, Brandon Johnson (AP/Charles Arbogast)
Directing a journalist who had asked how to work with the Trump administration for the benefit of the city from such an adversary position, Johnson cited the state of the state of the state of the state of the Governor of Illinois JB Pritzker in February, who referred to how “ it took the Nazi month, three weeks, two days, eight hours and 40 minutes to dismantle a constitutional republic ”.
“The Governor Pritzker … offered a warning,” said Johnson. “You have a president who is cutting medicine and food, a president who works to erase culture. I mean, you can’t do it. He does it in sight.”
Pritzker had compared the rise of former German Adolf Hitler with Trump’s popularity, as the eventual national-socialist dictator was considered the response to “inflation and [the public] Looking for someone to blame. ”
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The Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini, on the left and the German Chancellor Adolf Hitler on the right (Getty)
In his statements, Johnson noted how people have asked himself as Germany could have descended to Nazism and anti -Semitism so quickly and fearsome, saying that Trump is to “carry[ing] Out of the game book that was made against a whole group of people. “
“He is doing it right here in this country, against the people who work, erases black people from museums and history and culture, so when you ask how we balance this. You have to fight against him and resist it with everything in you.”
“The President of the United States of America is capturing the hopes and aspirations of the people working and holding the hostages as he works to implement and annihilate democracy,” he said, commented on the lawsuits that the city has joined to stop the efforts of the DOGE type.
Chicago is part of a demand filed by several municipalities, including Baltimore, Santa Clara and the county that encompasses Houston, which aims to stop the reduction of the Stream of federal bureaucracy.
“Congress created these federal agencies. It financed them. But the President tries to say goodbye to all these people and crush these agencies that created the Congress,” said Chicago Corporation Deputy Minister Steve Kane, told the city’s subsidiary, calling the unconstitutional situation.
Dooge -driven cuts affecting the city of Windy have included the 2025 Expo of Small Business Expo of the Department of Energy, originally fixed for June.
According to reports, the reduction was the part of billions of reductions for expenses for the Cabinet agencies and other closures of the operations focused on clean energy.
In early May, Chicago hired Ernst & Young, an international consulting company, to find ways to overcome its own budget gaps, according to Bloomberg. The Trump administration has threatened to retain the funding of the shrine cities, a definition in which Chicago falls.
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Although the city’s specific data were not immediately available for DOGE’s cuts, the Trump administration saw that the Department of Health and Human Services reduced its regional office in Illinois, which served 28,000 low -income families.
Efforts to also consolidate federal real estate ownership and office spaces also affected the third city in America:
The Federal Traffic, Sec, Labor Relations Authority and Civil Corps of Engineers saw all their offices there. According to Axios, a collection of federally owned art in Chicago also sees a part of its workforce on the chopped block.
Remy Numa and Patrick McGovernment from Fox News contributed to this report.
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