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Though he hasn’t yet decided on seeking reelection, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson recently joined a livestream with a polarizing internet personality.
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Johnson appeared in Los Angeles alongside Hasan Piker, also known as HasanAbi, a prominent far-left commentator. Piker, known for his debates with the late Charlie Kirk, has carved out a significant online presence.
However, Johnson’s session with Piker was more of a conversation than a debate, focusing on the mayor’s progressive plans and those seeking to oppose them.
“There’s been a tremendous influx of funds aimed at disrupting our overall agenda,” Johnson remarked.
He accused corporate media and some Democrats of succumbing to corporate influence, pointing to the 30 Chicago City Council members who rejected the corporate head tax.
As he has done several times, Johnson took aim at Chicago Democratic donor Michael Sacks and former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel. In addition, there was a slight dig at former President Barack Obama.
“The Emanuel administration embodied the 1% of society,” Johnson said.
“The Obama administration as well,” Piker said.
“Oh, absolutely. This might be a good time to just insert a ‘Thank you, Obama’ if we are going to criticize him,” Johnson said.
Piker is a self-proclaimed imperialist Marxist who has been accused of being antisemitic. Political analysts doubt the mayor’s appearance will help his reelection efforts if the mayor chooses to run again.
“He’s got problems with his own base. He’s got the challenge of reaching out to people who don’t necessarily agree with his politics, and this is just moving him further away from that,” said ABC7 political analyst Laura Washington.
The conversation with Piker lasted more than 35 minutes. Political experts say it is plenty of material that could backfire during mayoral election season.
“Doing a long-form interview with a controversial host is a gamble. It leaves a trail of receipts. And when you have a half-hour or 60 minutes of content, you are giving your opponents a lot to work with,” said Aviva Bowen with The Strategy Group.
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