Democratic Mayor Tiffany Henyard of Dalton, Illinois, attended an event with President Biden days after she was spotted feuding with fellow officials amid questions about controversial spending. posted a video.
Fox News Digital previously reported that despite the average income of the Illinois town’s 23,000 residents being $24,000, Henyard is living like royalty with a total salary of nearly $300,000 (more than the state’s governor). and reported that she frequently uses beauty salespeople. . In addition to his high salary, Henyard has also been criticized for his use of the town’s credit card.
Henyard went on a violent rant at Monday’s public meeting, declaring, “I’m the leader,” and saying, “You’re beating and attacking black women,” despite the fact that “you’re black.” He blamed his fellow employees. in a position of power. ”
Embattled Mayor Tiffany Henyard posted a video from last month of her meeting with President Biden. (Tiffany Henyard’s Instagram page)
On Thursday, the mayor posted on Instagram video He was pictured chatting with Biden during a press conference at the White House on January 19 during the annual winter meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
The video includes a voiceover in which a popular social media personality gives advice about life and says: They will hate it when they see you win. ”
Democratic mayor accused of abnormal behavior, so bad it’s no wonder he’s getting his own TV show: “The Real Park and Rec Situation.”
“Stay positive, stay focused and stay the course,” she wrote in the caption below the video, along with the hashtags “#IStandWithTiff #growth #loveforcommunity #leadership.”

Tiffany Henyard, the mayor of Dalton, Illinois, was at odds with her colleagues after being asked questions about spending and transparency.
Five days earlier, she had shared an image of the text: “People will believe anything negative about you, but question anything positive.”
In the photo’s caption, she 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.”
She then announced that she would “donate $1 million to help people with their mortgages and rent,” and people could now apply to receive this assistance.
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The small-town mayor accused of outlandish antics straight out of the sitcom “Parks and Recreation” is being sued by the Dalton Trustees for financial misconduct.
FOX News’ Hannah Grossman contributed to this report.





