Boston Mayor Michelle Wu ’07 fiercely defended the city against pressure from the Trump administration in her State of the ...
The House Oversight Committee hearing featuring Mayor Michelle Wu and her counterparts from New York, Denver and Chicago got underway shortly after 10 a.m. with opening remarks from Chairman James ...
The much-hyped hearing, Wu’s first time on the national stage, turned out not to be so much of a show but more of a legal grilling of the mayor and three other city mayors aimed at getting them to ...
She has held roughly a dozen prep sessions and hired outside counsel at $950 per hour to gear up for the hearing.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu may be facing criminal prosecution for the city’s sanctuary policies after the prospect of federal charges was raised by numerous Republican lawmakers who grilled her at a ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu speaks to Congress on March 5 ... The three others — Eric Adams of New York City, Brandon Johnson of Chicago, and Mike Johnston of Denver — chose not to give the ...
The Democratic mayors of Boston, New York City, Chicago and Denver testified Wednesday ... day with state and federal law enforcement," Wu told the panel in her opening statement.
The Mayors of Boston, Chicago, Denver and New York City testified in front of the House Oversight Committee during a blockbuster hearing on sanctuary cities ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defended the whopping $650,000 legal bill the city paid to help her prepare for a Congressional hearing on sanctuary cities, saying it was necessary amid threats to put ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu appeared Wednesday before a congressional ... Wu testified alongside Mayors Brandon Johnson of Chicago, Mike Johnston of Denver and Eric Adams of New York.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is heading to Washington this week ... Brandon Johnson of Chicago, and Mike Johnston of Denver. She received a letter from Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, chair of the ...