


The citizens of Thornton, Illinois had enough of this hoodrat using their money to buy herself extravagant gifts and vacations, and then using more of their money to bribe people not to blow the whistle on the self-declared "Super-Mayor," so they organized a caucus to determine the candidates for the town council and voted her off the ballot.
Unfortunately, somehow this self-styled "gangsta" holds not one but two top positions, one in Thornton and another in nearby Dolton, and she's only off the Thornton ballot.
THORNTON TOWNSHIP, lll. -- Thirteen months after the first WGN Investigates report on questionable spending by south suburban politician Tiffany Henyard, it appears she has been forced off the ballot.
This involves just one of the two elected positions Henyard holds.
Now her allies are calling the move illegal and vowing to fight.
Henyard didn't even get the chance to speak before the democratic township committeeman dispatched her from the ballot in a simple voice vote Tuesday night. In seconds, the crowd of hundreds sang her out like a ball player who has just struck out.
Given that Thornton is mostly black, at least the ghetto Super-Mayor won't be able to play the race card.
Or will it?
"This is prime example of puppet masters trying to control the narrative," she said.
In an interview before Tuesdays unusual caucus, Henyard cried foul saying her supporters were stuck outside while backers of the committeeman, Napoleon Harris, gathered inside.
Harris is also a state senator who selected himself to run for township supervisor at the top of the democratic ticket.
They canceled the primary and reverted to the alternative form of choosing the Democrat nominee, a caucus. It's unusual -- but it's perfectly legal.
Bill Cadigan is a former state board of elections chairman who says the caucus system is legal in Illinois as is holding multiple elected positions.
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The two south suburban governments Henyard runs have been in chaos since soon after WGN Investigates began reporting on her spending and abrasive leadership style. She and her entourage racked-up more than $100,000 in travel, meals and more. Her namesake cancer charity was shut down for failing to report how it spends money.
Even after the FBI served subpoenas in April, the spending continued. One sparsely attended concert cost more than $85,000.
Before Tuesday�s defeat, Henyard vowed not to be deterred.
"The show will go on," she said.
Her team says they�re asking the state's attorney and Illinois Attorney General to investigate the legality of Tuesday's "raucous caucus."
Henyard can run as a write-in candidate for township supervisor; but remember she's also facing a big challenge to stay on as the mayor of Dolton.
In a Dolton town council meeting, the "Super-Mayor" showed up a half hour late with no apology or explanation. Citizens then told her that they were counting down the days until they booted her out of that office as well.
Black Conservative Perspective has video of the "raucus caucus," starting around 6:15. She runs her fat mouth a lot.
Actual Justice Warrior reviews her history of graft and theft of taxpayer funds.
She had a special law written to protect her job in Dolton-- the job originally pays $25,000 per year. But she gets paid $65,000 per year. If anyone else but her gets elected to the job, the pay rate goes back down to $25,000.
This is to discourage anyone from challenging her.
That may sound like a paltry salary but with her salary from Thornton, she makes over $220,000 per year, more than the Illinois governor.
And her salary is only one of her streams of revenue. Don't forget, she's also stealing them blind.