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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Chicago Mayor Who Refused Trump’s Help on Crime Records Just 6.6% Approval | The Gateway Pundit | by Gregory Lyakhov
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Chicago Mayor Who Refused Trump’s Help on Crime Records Just 6.6% Approval | The Gateway Pundit | by Gregory Lyakhov

Last updated: October 11, 2025 2:13 pm
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A man in a suit speaks at a press conference, flanked by two individuals, discussing important community issues.

In a dramatic turn of events, Chicago is witnessing one of the steepest political downturns in recent history.

A survey conducted by M3 Strategies in February recorded a staggering 6.6% approval rating for Mayor Brandon Johnson, with nearly 80% of respondents expressing unfavorable views of his leadership. This dismal figure places him among the least popular elected officials in U.S. history.

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The struggles of the city are far from theoretical. Residents are grappling with rising property taxes, a dwindling police force, and an ongoing crisis related to illegal immigration that has begun to erode public services.

Since 2022, over 25,000 undocumented immigrants have arrived in the city, further straining already overburdened shelters and schools.

To combat this, Johnson initiated a unified shelter system featuring more than 7,000 beds. However, many Chicagoans notice their own local facilities being repurposed into makeshift housing, leading to widespread frustration.

This situation raises alarm bells for residents, who feel sidelined as their needs seem to take a backseat to the political machinations of the city’s leaders.

One of the prevailing concerns remains public safety. While data indicates a potential upswing—with homicides down nearly 30% in comparison to the prior year and a downward trend in shootings throughout 2025—skepticism still looms large.

Criminal acts such as carjackings, robberies, and retail theft have surged in visibility, perpetuating the notion that the city is unsafe, irrespective of these numerical improvements.

In the political arena, perception reigns supreme—especially when it overshadows statistical evidence. Johnson has failed to persuade the public that real progress is occurring in their daily lives.

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His decision to decline support from the Trump administration, which proposed deploying the National Guard to help restore order, has only fueled the growing discontent.

Economic challenges further exacerbate the situation. The city has implemented a variety of new taxes and fees aimed at bridging budget deficits while struggling to maintain essential services.

Businesses have opted to relocate to neighboring states, citing high costs and crime as major deterrents.

Families who once viewed Chicago as a beacon of opportunity are now contemplating leaving, contributing to the prevailing sense of decline.

A mayor who promised a progressive renewal is turning out to be the captain of a ship sailing toward an iceberg of public dissent.

Johnson’s unpopularity complicates governance; with a mere 6.6% approval rating, he has lost the capability to unite public support for new initiatives.

City council members, who are understandably protective of their own political trajectories, are increasingly hesitant to support him.

For a city grappling with systemic issues in crime, finance, and immigration, the absence of viable leadership only magnifies the crisis.

Chicago’s voters may not reach consensus on how to address these challenges, but they have articulated a resounding judgment on Brandon Johnson’s ability to lead.

The future direction of the city rests on whether substantive change emanates from within his administration—or if voters ultimately decide that a 6.6% approval rating is simply too alarming to overlook.

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