Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defended the whopping $650,000 legal bill the city paid to help her prepare for a Congressional ...
She stood up for the city and refused to cower in the face of threats and smears,” one of more than 480 respondents said.
Wu emerged from the marathon hearing largely unscathed, and managed to land a few hits in the face of aggressive questioning.
If you want to make us safe, pass gun reforms, stop cutting Medicaid, stop cutting cancer research, stop cutting funds for ...
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 ...
The firm charged a rate of $950 per hour, and the city “expects to pay” up to $650,000 for work related to the hearing.
Wu was one of four Democratic mayors called before the committee. The three others — Eric Adams of New York City, Brandon ...
Diary of disturbing disinformation and dangerous delusions This sympathy: “All of our thoughts are with the family of the ...
The Congressional hearing is part of a federal investigation into sanctuary cities. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and the other ...
Below are live updates from MassLive over the course of the Wednesday, March 5 congressional hearing on sanctuary cities and ...
Republicans in Congress are taking aim at four cities over their policies limiting cooperation with immigration enforcement ...