The controversial mayor publishes a video with Biden just days after criticizing his colleagues for “attacking a black woman”


Tiffany Henyard, the Democratic mayor of Dolton, Illinois, posted a video of her at an event with President Biden just days after she was caught fighting with fellow officials after questions arose about her controversial spending.

Fox News Digital previously reported that Henyard has been living like royalty with a combined salary of nearly $300,000 (more than the state's governor) and frequent use of beauty product vendors, despite the 23,000 residents of Illinois city have a median income of $24,000. . In addition to a hefty salary, Henyard has been criticized for how she uses the city's credit card.

Henyard went on a tirade at a public meeting on Monday, declaring, “I am the leader” and criticized his fellow officials, saying that even though “you are black,” they were “beating and attacking a black woman who is in power.” “

Embattled Mayor Tiffany Henyard posted a video from last month when she met with President Biden. (Tiffany Henyard Instagram Page)

On Thursday, the mayor posted a video on Instagram of her chatting with Biden as he attended a news conference at the White House on Jan. 19, during the annual winter meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors.

The video featured narration taken from a popular social media personality giving life advice and saying, “You're going to hurt a lot of people's feelings, and not even because you're trying to be malicious, but every time they look up, they will.” “. “Seeing you win, they're going to hate it.”

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In the caption below his video, he wrote: “Stay positive, stay focused, stay the course” with the hashtags “#IStandWithTiff #growth #loveforcommunity #leadership.”

Tiffany Henyard, Mayor of Dolton, Illinois

Tiffany Henyard, the mayor of Dolton, Illinois, clashed with her fellow lawmakers after being questioned about her spending and transparency.

Five days earlier, he had shared an image of a text that read: “People will believe anything about you as long as it's negative, but they question anything positive.”

In the caption, he wrote, “It amazes me how people try to turn good into evil. But the devil is a lie. We must unite to fight this evil.”

He then stated that he is “giving away $1 million to help people with their mortgage or rent” and people could apply to receive this help.

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The small town's mayor, who has been accused of wild antics straight out of the sitcom “Parks & Recreation,” is being sued for alleged financial impropriety by Dolton's trustees.

Fox News' Hannah Grossman contributed to this report.



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