José Andrés responds to being fired by Trump
Trump said Tuesday his administration is in the process of “identifying and removing” more than 1,000 Biden appointees.
Celebrity chef and humanitarian José Andrés is closing his restaurant and speakeasy in River North, the latest in an onslaught of shutdowns to hit the downtown neighborhood.
President Donald Trump dismissed retired Gen. Mark Milley from a federal position and targeted celebrity chef Jose Andres as one of his first acts as president. Hours after he was sworn into office as the country’s 47th president,
Famous figures often hold brief terms on the PCSFN. During President Trump’s first term in office, he appointed volleyball player Misty May-Treanor, football player Herschel Walker, and baseball player Mariano Rivera as co-chairs for a two-year term.
They include celebrity chef José Andrés and the commandant of the US Coast Guard Adm Linda Fagan, as well as retired US army general Mark Milley who had served on the National Infrastructure Advisory Council.
It took José Andrés years to open a restaurant in Chicago, and now less than four years since Jaleo’s debut, the celebrity chef’s tapas restaurant is closing. The restaurant and its basement bar, Pigtail, will close on Saturday, January 25, according to a rep.
President Trump on Truth Social named four presidential appointees from the Biden administration who he said were fired because they didn’t align with “our vision to Make America Great Again.” “Let this serve as Official Notice of Dismissal for these 4 individuals,
Proceeds benefited Chef Jose Andres' World Central Kitchen, which has been providing meals for those impacted by the wildfires.
José Andrés will be closing his one of his Chicago restaurants this weekend. According to Crain’s and Eater Chicago the restaurant Jaleo along with its speakeasy Pigtail, located
One of the first casualties as new president takes control at the White House, chef José Andrés hits back at Trump.
Chef José Andrés responded to a post from President Donald Trump supposedly firing him from an administration role to explain that he had already resigned from the position. The revered Spanish-American restaurateur,