Week in Review: Trump Scolds Ukrainian President Zelenskyy; City Council Passes $830M Bond Deal


In an angry meeting at the White House, President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance berate Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy — warning him that unless he makes peace with Russia he will lose American support.

That as Ukrainian Americans in Chicago marked the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion.

Meanwhile, tens of thousands of patients in Illinois and across the country risk losing access to health care if Republicans follow through with plans to slash billions from Medicaid.

Thanks to our sponsors:

View all sponsors

The Chicago City Council narrowly approves an $830 million bond deal to pay for infrastructure upgrades — but not before a contentious City Hall debate and protests it’ll cost residents a whole lot more in the long run.

A near-miss at Midway Airport between a Southwest Airlines plane and a business jet.

It looks like the end of the line for Dolton’s embattled Mayor Tiffany Henyard.

And slow down or get ticketed — Chicago is adding 50 more speed cameras.

Guests:

Sarah Freishtat, Chicago Tribune | @srfreish

Shruti Singh, Bloomberg | @shrutidatesingh

Quinn Myers, Block Club Chicago | @rquinnmyers

Violet Miller, Chicago Sun-Times | @_ViMiller


Did you miss us? Check out more episodes of Week in Review.

 


Thanks to our sponsors:

View all sponsors

Thanks to our sponsors:

View all sponsors