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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Criticizes Trump Administration's Transit Funding Freeze

Forbes Breaking NewsOctober 7, 20253 min29,387 views
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Mayor Johnson's Response to Funding Freeze

  • 🗣️ Mayor Brandon Johnson strongly criticizes the Trump administration's decision to freeze $2.1 billion in funding for Chicago transit expansion projects.
  • 🎯 He labels the freeze, allegedly due to race and sex-based contracting concerns, as an example of the president's "deranged" fixation on removing opportunities from diverse communities.

Priorities and Disparities

  • 💰 Johnson contrasts the freeze on Chicago projects with billions of dollars sent to other countries, including those undermining US farmers or providing aid to starving children.
  • 🏢 He asserts that the administration's priority is to serve the interests of billionaires, the ultra-rich, and large corporations.
  • 📍 While new Red Line stations on the north side have opened, Johnson highlights that the south side of Chicago, which he states is "under siege", receives no benefit from these investments.

Fight for Restored Funding

  • ✊ Mayor Johnson vows to fight the funding freeze and use every available tool to ensure the dollars are restored to Chicago communities.
  • 🚨 He draws a parallel between the economic neglect and the presence of federal agents allegedly terrorizing communities on the south side.
  • ✅ The mayor is committed to ensuring the economic vibrancy of Chicago is prioritized, especially for working people he believes the president has failed.
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