The Week in Review
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.
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