The mayor of Chicago Brandon Johnson described President Donald Trump as a “monster”, and the American Senator Mike Lee, R-Utah, accused the mayor of “boasting about” violating the law.
Johnson accused the president of “Animus towards women, colored people, (and) workers.”
“We have always known who it was,” announced. “This is not a surprise. It is a monster, a period. We have the most diverse management in the history of Chicago, and it is threatened with that.”
Fox News Digital communicates to the White House to comment, but he did not receive a response by publishing time.
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Mayor's fiery comments come in the context of the Ministry of Justice, which launches an investigation on whether Chicago is involved in sweat -based discrimination.
“Our investigation is based on the information that indicates that you have taken employment decisions only on the basis of race,” announced a message signed by the Attorney General, the Civil Rights Department, Harmet Delon.
The letter refers to the comments made by the mayor while talking to Dr. Peron T. Prazier, the patron of the Apostolic Church of God.
During the stock exchange, Johnson pointed to various roles occupied by black individuals and said: “When you ask, how we guarantee that our employees get an opportunity to develop their business, and the presence of people in my administration looking for the interest of everyone, and everyone means that you have to search for the interests of black people … and this is what guarantees long -term growth …”
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Dhillon's message to the mayor indicates that “we have not reached any conclusions on the subject of the investigation.”
Senator Mike Lee announced in a post about X. “Chicago mayor is about to know that.
“There is nothing like racist recruitment policies,” he told me in another post. “The mayor of Chicago Brandon Johnson breaks the law and boasts about it, then Trump describes a monster because his administration will not tolerate this,” he wrote, adding, “He is about to know that.”
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Senator Mike Lee, left, and mayor of Chicago Brandon Johnson. (Ting Shen/AFP via Getty Images | Grame Sloan for the Washington Post via Getty Images)
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