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Chicago Mayor ignores another bloody weekend to focus on something called a, quote, “Transfemicide State of Emergency"

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Chicago Mayor ignores another bloody weekend to focus on something called a, quote, “Transfemicide State of Emergency"

Watch Louder with Crowder every weekday at 11:00 AM Eastern, only on Rumble Premium!Seven people were shot and killed in Chicago over the weekend. At least 39 people were injured. Rather than focus all efforts on ending the war zone in one of America’s major cities, the mayor would like to bring your attention to a so-called “Transfemicide State of Emergency.” No one knows what this means, nor does anyone care. This is why it is both bizarre and dangerous for the mayor to focus efforts on something that does not exist.For too many transgender Chicagoans, the sense of belonging they deserve in their city has been denied by exclusion and barriers to opportunity in spaces that should feel safe and welcoming. Since declaring a Transfemicide State of Emergency, our administration has strengthened https://t.co/kJThl0CvHj— Mayor Brandon Johnson (@ChicagosMayor) June 21, 2026 Mayor Brandon Johnson is advancing a new community-driven framework to strengthen support for transgender Chicagoans, building on the City’s December 2024 declaration of a Transfemicide State of Emergency and recent investments to strengthen LGBTQ+ leadership across City government. Developed through surveys, listening sessions, and community-led engagement conducted by the Transfemicide Working Group, the framework outlines recommendations to address the systemic barriers that continue to impact transgender residents across Chicago and advance a coordinated, citywide response focused on safety, stability, and inclusion.LOL. The fact that the city worked with a “Transfemicide Working Group” is insane. We are not dealing with serious people. Last week, Johnson claimed, “Every Chicagoan deserves to feel safe, valued, and like they belong in the city they call home.” If he truly believed that statement, then he would ensure people felt safe in “the city they call home.” People should not have to fear their kids will be shot and killed by a stray bullet. Children should not have to hide in bathtubs because their communities are that dangerous. Grandmas should be able to leave their house without fear they will get caught up in the aftermath of a shooting. Per Fox News: The city of Chicago was rocked by a spate of shootings over the weekend, including a drive-by mass shooting on Juneteenth, leaving six dead and 39 injured in the Windy City. The shootings, which took place in a three day period between Friday evening and Sunday, prompted President Donald Trump to call on Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker to take action by requesting federal assistance.The president should not have to get involved. The problem, however, is that both the mayor and the governor seem not to care in the slightest bit. This is unacceptable, and residents deserve far better than a fake emergency on a trans genocide that does not exist. 40 people shot, 8 killed in Chicago over this Fathers Day/Juneteenth weekendReminder: This is Nixon's fault pic.twitter.com/KsHFBNA8jc— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 22, 2026 The fact that these people are never held accountable for turning a blind eye to the danger they allow is astonishing, and it continues to defy reason how leftists continue to stay in power. - YouTube www.youtube.com

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