Doj investigating chicago mayor brandon johnson for possible discrimination in hiring of black staff
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The Department of Justice is investigating progressive Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for possible racial discrimination after he bragged about hiring black staff for key positions. A letter
sent Monday stated that the DOJ is investigating whether Johnson “made hiring decisions solely on the basis of race” in violation of Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act of 1964. It cited
remarks Johnson made at a church service Sunday about how many of his key staffers — including several deputy mayors — are black. The mayor told parishioners at the Apostolic Church of God
that he wanted to be sure he had “people in my administration that will look out for the interest of everyone, and everyone means you have to look out for the interests of black folks.”
Johnson said he was “laying” these positions out to “ensure that our people get a chance,” according to the letter from the Justice Department. “Considering these remarks, I have authorized
an investigation to determine whether the City of Chicago is engaged in a pattern or practice of discrimination as set forth above,” Harmeet K. Dhillon, the assistant attorney general in the
civil rights division, wrote to the mayor. EXPLORE MORE “If these kind of hiring decisions are being made for top-level positions in your administration, then it begs the question whether
such decisions are also being made for lower-level positions,” Dhillon said. Dhillon stressed that the DoJ has “not reached any conclusions” while requesting the mayor’s cooperation. Johnson
brushed off the investigation Tuesday, saying he wouldn’t be “intimidated” by the Trump administration. “This administration obviously demonstrated a great deal of animus and disdain toward
what is sensible about our country, and that is the diversity of our country,” the mayor told CBS News Chicago. “And I’m very proud of the fact that we have one of the most, if not the
most, diverse administrations in the history of Chicago.” “It’s clear that this administration does not respect the rule of law, and it’s also clear that this administration is more
interested in creating division within our country while we are being inclusive,” Johnson added. Johnson’s office said that its 105-member staff were 34% black, 30% white, 23% are Hispanic,
7% Asian and 5% two or more races. Johnson has served as Chicago’s mayor since 2023 after he defeated incumbent Democrat mayor Lori Lightfoot in the general election before also claiming
victory in the runoff.
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