Chicago's former mayor made headlines Monday with continued criticism of his own party.
Ashlee Rezin/Chicago Sun-Times Share Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Monday defended his critiques of the Democratic Party as he once again signaled his political career isn’t over. Emanuel, now ...
Rahm Emanuel was more than happy to discuss his party’s electoral defeat in 2024, just don’t ask him if he wants to run for the U.S. Senate, governor or Mayor of Chicago.
"I’m not done with public service and I hope public service is not done with me," Emanuel said in Chicago on Monday. The ...
Former Mayor Rahm Emanuel has been on a media tour criticizing the Democratic Party and offering his thoughts on its path ...
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WBBM Radio Chicago on MSNFormer Chicago Mayor Emanuel not ruling out being mayor againFormer Mayor Rahm Emanuel isn’t ruling out the possibility of trying to get his old job back. Near the end of a nearly hour ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson arrived in Washington, D.C. on Sunday ahead of a Congressional hearing Democrats expect will be light ...
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Axios on MSNRahm redux: Ex-mayor's criticism fuels comeback speculationFormer Mayor Rahm Emanuel isn't holding back on his thoughts about what's wrong with Chicago leadership. The big picture: ...
Edward Siskel, who served as White House Counsel to Democratic President Joe Biden during the latter part of his term, has ...
A photo of former Vice President Kamala Harris that was apparently taken by her husband, former second husband Doug Emhoff, ...
Fox News contributor Joe Concha comments on MSNBC host Symone Sanders Townsend calling on Democrats to avoid President ...
Spielman has been reporting and breaking news for the Sun-Times since the Harold Washington administration, and she’s not ...
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