In Chicago, the Secret Service sent two agents last week to the opening of art exhibit at a school-run gallery at Columbia College. The target of the investigation was a piece titled Patriot Act. It depicts a sheet of mock postage stamps that show President Bush with a gun pointed at his head. Last spring, Secret Service agents in Washington state questioned a high school student about anti-war drawings he did for an art class. One drawing depicted Bush’s head on a stick.
Secret Service Visits Chicago Art Gallery Over Bush Artwork
HeadlineApr 13, 2005