Mayor Supports Anti-Israel Protests
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•Chicago Mayor Reverses Course on City’s Denial of Stage, Sound System for DNC Anti-Israel Protests
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Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson agreed to the demands of anti-Israel protest groups on Friday , allowing them to set up a stage and sound system for their planned demonstrations during the Democratic National Convention .
The City of Chicago previously denied those items and other accommodations to the Coalition to March on the DNC earlier in the week .
Coalition activists alleged the city trampled on their First Amendment rights by restricting how their message of ending U.S. aid to Israel could be heard.
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