As they await sheriff's testimony, supervisors weigh new action against Nanos
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New: Documents paint a clearer picture of Sheriff Chris Nanos' suspensions from El Paso PD in the late 70s & early 80s
Lots of detail in here about an allegation of excessive force, an off-duty gambling bust by undercover cops and a claim that Nanos made a false sworn statement
Why was Sheriff Chris Nanos suspended? El Paso records provide detail
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President Donald Trump made some big promises when he came to Arizona:
Prices will go down, the government will share what it knows about UFOs and the Iran war will soon come to an end. He didn’t say which would happen first.
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PHOENIX — President Donald Trump promised he would bring down prices and make progress in his war with Iran during a Phoenix speech, then acknowledged that his next big fight is on American soil.
“We have to win the midterms,” Trump told an Arizona crowd.
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Interviewing tons of people ahead of President Donald Trump's speech here in Phoenix
Read what people think about the cost of living, the Iran war and the president's feud with Pope Leo here -->
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Good morning from Phoenix 🌵 Here’s the front page of @azcentral.com ahead of President Donald Trump’s speech at Dream City Church
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This week, gaming lawyer Daniel Wallach takes us into the wild world of online betting. Gamblers can wager the outcome of the Iran war, the #azgov winner and the length of a White House presser.
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NEWS: Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos will be up for discussion when the county’s Board of Supervisors meets March 24
Supervisor Matt Heinz planned to put an item on the agenda after The Republic reported Nanos denied his suspensions in a deposition
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Pima County sheriff misrepresented discipline history in sworn testimony
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NEWS: Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos misrepresented his discipline history in sworn testimony
Nanos was asked if he’d ever been suspended as a law enforcement officer in a December deposition
Nanos said “no,” according to a transcript
Records show he was suspended 8 times
What to know about Sheriff Chris Nanos' resignation from El Paso PD
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Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos revises résumé after Republic report
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NEWS: Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos accused me of writing a 'hit piece' — and then confirmed my reporting
Nanos amended his public résumé today after I uncovered docs showing he misrepresented his work history
Discrepancies were "not intended to mislead or misrepresent"
Asked the sheriff why his résumé says he worked in El Paso until ‘84 when records show he resigned in lieu of termination in ‘82
He declined to answer
“You sure you don’t want to go back to my high school and ask why I got swats from the principal? Good luck with your hit piece”
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos' work history misrepresented on résumé
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Nanos' decision to step down to avoid being fired followed a list of disciplinary issues, according to police records
Nanos had notable successes in El Paso, but a series of allegations, including insubordination, excessive force, off-duty gambling & tardiness caught up to him
Scoop: Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos' work history is misrepresented on his public résumé, raising Q's about his background as he faces the biggest test of his career, the Nancy Guthrie case
His résumé says he worked in El Paso until 1984, but records show he resigned in '82
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Read it here: Republicans are using custom electric Cybertrucks to get political
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Although Republicans have embraced Tesla in recent years, it hasn't always been that way.
Arizona's Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly drove a Tesla — until Elon Musk became the face of DOGE.
Then Kelly dumped it for a Chevy Tahoe.
Guto Braga, a Florida graphic designer who worked on the Charlie Kirk tribute truck, said the Cybertruck's polarizing nature is part of its appeal for business advertisers and anyone trying to spark conversation.
“Some people love, some people hate, but everybody looks at it.”
President Donald Trump got in on the trend, too.
Streamer Adin Ross presented him with a custom Cybertruck in August 2024. It was wrapped with the iconic photo of a bloody Trump raising his fist after surviving an assassination attempt.
Jay Feely brings his self-driving Cybertruck everywhere for his #AZ01 campaign. An AZ legislator was pulled over for speeding in his Cybertruck last year. And a conservative activist had his model specially designed to pay homage to Charlie Kirk and brought it to AmericaFest.
NEW: Republicans are using custom-wrapped Tesla Cybertrucks to make a political statement in Arizona and beyond.
They’re eye-catching and instantly signal support for Elon Musk. Plus…
“Let's be honest, they have great horizontal real estate.”
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One tidbit we found in the files: Blake Masters sent Jeffrey Epstein a copy of his book at Peter Thiel's suggestion in 2014, according to this email from Epstein assistant Lesley Groff
🎙️NEW EPISODE: There are thousands of Arizona mentions in the Epstein files, so we're breaking it all down on The Gaggle this week
-Who are the ASU & U of A academics w/ Epstein ties
-Which AZ lawmaker deleted an 'Epstein didn't kill himself' post
-Why Dems were quiet until now
Joined my colleague @stephaniemurray.bsky.social and Ron Hansen to discuss Arizona’s grand experiment with law firm regulation. You can listen below: