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  • Student says teacher yanked 'Women for Trump' pin off chest, files police report: 'It's not OK'

    12/13/2019 5:47:02 PM PST · by simpson96 · 77 replies
    Washington Times ^ | 12/10/22019 | Douglas Ernst
    Sixteen-year-old Sadie Earegood has turned to local police with the claim that her teacher recently ripped a “Women for Trump” pin off her chest. The high school junior told a local NBC affiliate in Mason, Michigan, that teacher Paul Kato couldn’t agree to disagree upon seeing her political pin on Dec. 5. “I was just really shocked that a teacher would especially do that,” she told the station on Monday. “He’s talking about the ‘Women for Trump’ pin and I said, ‘That’s fine you don’t have to like it, we can have our opinions.’ “ Sadie said it wasn’t...
  • High schooler claims teacher assaulted her for wearing ‘Women For Trump’ pin

    12/10/2019 11:33:47 PM PST · by knighthawk · 41 replies
    NY Post ^ | December 10 2019 | Kenneth Garger
    A 16-year-old high school student in Michigan claims her male teacher assaulted her for wearing a “Women For Trump” pin. Sadie Earegood, a junior at Mason High School, told FOX 47 that the alleged incident unfolded last Thursday when her teacher confronted her, saying he didn’t like the pin. “That’s fine, you don’t have to like it, we can have our opinions,” she recalled telling the educator.