An hour into his address before a joint session of Congress last night, President Donald Trump finally got to immigration — ...
Republicans on Wednesday pressed the mayors of Denver, Boston, Chicago and New York about their "sanctuary policies," arguing that local rules precluding cooperation with federal immigration agents ha ...
If congressional Democrats are going to embrace performative politics, they should be sure to give a good performance.
House Republicans accused the Democrats leading New York, Denver, Boston and Chicago of protecting criminals. The mayors ...
At a House hearing, the mayors of Boston, Chicago, Denver and New York City rejected accusations that they were harboring criminals by not aiding deportation efforts.
The dynamic set Adams far apart from the three other Democratic mayors — Denver’s Mike Johnston, Chicago’s Brandon Johnson and Boston’s Michelle Wu — who sat alongside him in a ...
A whopping 40 percent of respondents said that the Democratic Party doesn’t have any strategy ... The mayors who testified Wednesday were Mike Johnston of Denver, Brandon Johnson of Chicago ...
Are these the first signs of the Democratic Party changing course ... For example, the mayor of Denver, Mike Johnston, recently told CNN about ICE, “If they’re targeting violent criminals ...
His comments came during a hearing that largely played out along party lines ... Three other Democratic mayors testified before the panel: Michelle Wu of Boston, Mike Johnston of Denver and ...
BOSTON STRONG — Republicans on the House Oversight Committee looked to deliver a death blow to Democratic mayors ... Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson.
Wu emerged from the marathon hearing largely unscathed, and managed to land a few hits in the face of aggressive questioning.