A police officer is facing an internal investigation after she supported her daughter and her friends' right to form a political club at their Chicago public high school. Ammie Kessem, a 20-year veteran police sergeant with the Chicago Police Department who serves as the Committeeman for Chicago's 41st Ward, heard about the formation of a TPUSA chapter at Taft High School from her daughter, and posted on Facebook that she was proud of the students for thinking for themselves.
There will be Turning Point USA chapters in CPS high schools. If it takes lawsuits and crushing CTU it will happen. CPS censorship has ignited a firestorm.
BB
4 years ago
SGT,
Sue the hell out of the city!
Bill
4 years ago
Not unlike the KGB investigations in the past, right?
Back in the USSA! You don’t know how lucky you are….
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
There will be Turning Point USA chapters in CPS high schools. If it takes lawsuits and crushing CTU it will happen. CPS censorship has ignited a firestorm.
SGT,
Sue the hell out of the city!
Not unlike the KGB investigations in the past, right?
Back in the USSA! You don’t know how lucky you are….