Is Naperville in Chicago? Fox News trolled after reporter asks Naperville residents their views on Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson
Fox News is being savaged on Twitter a video showing a columnist asking Naperville occupants on their perspectives on Chicago City hall leader Brandon Johnson turned into a web sensation
The video showed a Fox Journalist Gianno Caldwell meeting public
Brandon Johnson confirmed as Chicago City hall leader on Monday
Fox News has turned into a web sensation via virtual entertainment for every one of some unacceptable reasons after a video showing a Fox Journalist asking Naperville inhabitants on their perspectives on Chicago City chairman Brandon Johnson circulated around the web on Twitter. Twitter clients rushed to savage the columnist, named Gianno Caldwell, addressing why the media stage was posing inquiries with respect to Chicago to residents in a city situated about an hour from there.
In the video shared by the journalist himself on Twitter, Caldwell was seen asking an individual, who he guaranteed was a Chicago resident, about the new swearing in of Johnson. The interviewee should have been visible communicating his disappointment on 47-year-old Johnson saying, “I believe its an accident… I don’t trust him.”
A Twitter client shared the video saying, “By and by, here to remind everybody that Naperville isn’t important for chicago, and Naperville occupants couldn’t cast a ballot in that frame of mind for the chicago city hall leader. Slow applaud Fox’s obliviousness. Perhaps sometime later, ask some real chicagoans their thought process.”
Fox News, you aren’t fooling anyone. You use a black reporter to interview black Chicagoans about the swearing in of the new mayor of Chicago in the predominantly white city of Naperville, which is about 45 minutes west of Chicago. Not a setup at all. 🙄
— Derrick ♎ 🟧 🟦#BLM 🇺🇦 🏳️🌈 (@Spawn_03) May 17, 2023
A second Twitter client expressed, “The dad of a murder casualty incidentally turned out to be in a Naperville burger joint at 5:56 am lmao this is f**king bold” mentioning criticisms at the morals of the correspondent and Fox itself, while another Twitter client said, “I at present live in Naperville. 10 mins from where this coffee shop is found. This interview was totally organized! There ain’t an excessive number of us over here and I know beyond all doubt that this man didn’t get up at 5 am to eat and coincidentally found a meeting on Fox!,” scrutinizing the authenticity of the meeting.
Fox confronted further savaging via virtual entertainment, with a Twitter client stating, “Fox News, you’re not tricking anybody. You utilize a dark journalist to talk with dark Chicagoans about the swearing in of the new chairman of Chicago in the dominatingly white city of Naperville, which is around 45 minutes west of Chicago. Not an arrangement by any stretch of the imagination.”
Johnson, an association coordinator and previous educator, was chosen as Chicago’s city chairman last month and swore in on Monday.