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Mayor Brandon Johnson

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Mayor Johnson at the Midterm Mark: Full Interview

by Jim Daley May 18, 2025May 18, 2025

Last week, Mayor Brandon sat down with Weekly Investigations Editor Jim Daley to discuss his first two years in City Hall; this is the complete transcript.

Glittering skyscrapers lit up against the night sky backdrop Cloud Gate, a shiny chrome bean-shaped sculpture in Millennium Park. The sculpture takes up the right half of the picture while buildings that line the north end of the park are seen in the background.
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Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, Brandon Johnson and Anthony Joel Quezada during Johnson's mayoral campaign.
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