The National School Board Association was aware that Attorney General Merrick Garland planned to release a controversial memo in response to the NSBA letter comparing parent protests of COVID-19 school mandates to “domestic terrorism” before the memo was released, according to emails obtained by Fox News.“I understand Chip [Slaven] knew about the A.G. directives before they were published. So much for communicating with the BOD [Board of Directors],” NSBA southern regional director Pam Doyle wrote in an email to SBA Board of Directors member Beverly Slough on Oct. 5 – one day after Garland’s memo was issued.Slaven was then the NSBA interim Executive Director and CEO.
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