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Secret audio reveals Maine teacher ranting about politics, mocking Trump-supporting parents.  The audio, which was recorded in April, features the voice of Ann Cook, a resource room instructor for Gray-New Gloucester Middle School. It was recorded in secret by a middle school student who was concerned with some of the conversations he had had with Cook, including conversations about her and other students’ sexuality.

Full Article Here: https://www.themainewire.com/2022/10/secret-audio-reveals-maine-teacher-ranting-about-politics-mocking-trump-supporting-parents/

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