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Is the video of Michelle Wu calling Donald Trump an "asshole" in a high pitched voice authentic? No, that's not true: The video is footage taken from Boston Mayor Wu's press conference where she spoke about federal immigration issues
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announces a $40 million investment in affordable housing development and preservation.
In what was barely distinguishable from a campaign rally, Mayor Wu — backed by dozens of supporters — eloquently insisted that Boston will never back down from supporting all its residents.
With Mayor Michelle Wu refusing to abandon "sanctuary" policies, the Trump administration may attempt to halt more funding for Boston.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi sent Boston Mayor Michelle Wu a letter, demanding the elimination of "sanctuary" policies. Here's what Wu said back
Boston mayoral candidate Josh Kraft said he opposes Mayor Michelle Wu’s push to shift more of the city’s tax burden onto businesses to provide relief to homeowners, a declaration that drew an immediate rebuke from the Wu campaign.
The Wu administration was accused of purposefully over-valuing buildings to collect more tax revenue. The post Kraft calls allegations Boston over-taxed office buildings ‘serious and credible’ appeared first on Boston.
Councilors Ed Flynn, Erin Murphy, and John FitzGerald argued that Mayor Wu's administration has sought to delay debates that could be politically damaging for her.