Week in Review: Johnson Moves to Oust Head of CHA Board; Arguments on Birthright Citizenship


A meeting of Chicago’s police oversight commission turns tumultuous as protesters call out CPD Supt. Larry Snelling.

Snelling’s long-awaited appearance centered on whether Chicago police aided federal immigration agents — with the top cop arguing his officers kept anti-ICE demonstrators safe.

After nearly a year, Chicago Public Schools finally has a permanent leader with the elevation of interim CEO Macquline King.

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Meanwhile, Mayor Brandon Johnson moves to oust the head of the Chicago Housing Authority board and claims commissioners broke the law in hiring a new CEO against Johnson’s wishes.

The U.S. Supreme Court casts a skeptical eye on the president’s plan to curtail birthright citizenship.

And the Fighting Illini gear up for their first Final Four appearance since 2005.

Guests:

Justin Laurence, Crain’s Chicago Business

Araceli Gómez-Aldana, WBEZ

Elvia Malagón, Chicago Sun-Times

Mike Mulligan, 104.3 The Score


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