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...plains of Carbon County, in southern Wyoming, in the great American West....
...Former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis got the most attention when she appeared all smiles during her turn at the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office....
...Gilbert eventually received the Nevada Republican party’s endorsement, over former Senator Dean Heller and the Trump-endorsed Clark County sheriff, Joe Lombardo....
...the Cherokee sheriff’s office, said....
...One local county sheriff in Michigan previously praised and shared a public stage with members of the Wolverine Watchmen, which the FBI and state police said tested explosives, conducted weapons training...
...Instead, the US president made it clear that his sympathies lay with the police force....
...Tony Thompson, the sheriff of Black Hawk County, Iowa, says he visited the plant in early April after receiving complaints from workers who felt vulnerable to coronavirus....
...“We understand how tough it is in that county,” he said....
...“Chickens taught me to steer clear of big agriculture,” he says. “These companies are greedy bastards. They control West Virginia and Washington.”...
...His 24 years as the Sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, were marked by the abuse of suspects’ rights and by tireless self-promotion....
...Donald Trump has pardoned Joe Arpaio, the former Arizona police officer who revelled in his reputation as the “world’s toughest sheriff”, after he was convicted for defying a court order over racial profiling...
...The 2016 version of the mentioning game has become all the more sober because of the lack of a clear network of policy advisers surrounding president-elect Donald Trump — and the questions about in which...
...One of the most striking speeches at the Republican convention came from David Clarke, the Milwaukee county sheriff, a black officer from a district with a large African-American population in Wisconsin....
...The first obstacle the tribe encountered was Robert Butterworth, sheriff of the local county, who insisted that it had no right to break state law....
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