New Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson spoke about fallen Police Officer Areanah Preston during his inauguration speech.
"I am truly humbled and honored to stand before you as the 57th mayor of the greatest city in the world," Johnson said.
"He brags about a better Chicago, we're going to hold him to a better Chicago, and I just want to be present when this happens so therefore I can hold folks accountable," attendee Pauline Sylvain-Lewis said. He then made his way to the arena for the swearing in. Johnson then moved onto a City Hall "open house" at 2 p.m. where he is greeting Chicago residents.
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Brandon Johnson to be sworn in as Chicago's 57th Mayor on MondayJohnson will not have much time to celebrate. He's inheriting a city in dire financial straits, and will immediately have to deal with the ongoing problem of the thousands of migrants arriving in Chicago and straining the city's resources.
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Brandon Johnson To Be Sworn In As Chicago's 57th Mayor MondayInauguration day for Chicago's 57th mayor is officially here.
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Brandon Johnson to be sworn in as Chicago's 57th mayorJohnson will not have much time to celebrate. He's inheriting a city in dire financial straits, and will immediately have to deal with the ongoing problem of the thousands of migrants arriving in Chicago and straining the city's resources.
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Watch Live: Brandon Johnson To Be Sworn In As Chicago's 57th Mayor MondayInauguration day for Chicago's 57th mayor is officially here.
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Brandon Johnson Sworn in As Chicago’s 57th MayorJust In: Capping an improbable rise and carrying the hopes of a political movement determined to remake Chicago as a more equitable place to live, Brandon Johnson was sworn into office Monday as Chicago’s 57th mayor.
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Inauguration Day: Brandon Johnson sworn in as Chicago's 57th mayorJohnson – a former teacher and longtime Chicago Teachers Union organizer who had most recently been serving as a Cook County commissioner – won the race for mayor in April in a tight contest against Paul Vallas.
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