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Trump-supporting Wis. sheriff resigns

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MADISON, Wis. — Outspoken Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke, who built a following among conservati­ves nationally with his provocativ­e social media presence and strong support of Donald Trump, resigned on Thursday.

Milwaukee County Clerk George Christenso­n said he received a resignatio­n letter from Clarke, but the letter did not say why the sheriff was leaving office more than a year before his term is up.

Clarke’s office referred questions to an email address that he had provided. He did not respond to an email seeking his reasons for leaving or what he planned to do next.

Clarke’s most recent Twitter post from Thursday afternoon showed him posing with law enforcemen­t officers at the National Fraternal Order of Police convention in Nashville.

Some Wisconsin conservati­ves had encouraged Clarke to challenge U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat, but he repeatedly rejected their overtures.

Clarke announced in May that he had taken a job at the Department of Homeland Security, but the agency never confirmed it. He later said he withdrew his name. He recently published a memoir, “Cop Under Fire.”

The tough-talking, cowboy hat-wearing firebrand made himself a darling of the political right through his brash social media presence, his staunch support for Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigratio­n and his support for patrolling Muslim neighborho­ods.

Clarke was one of the few African-Americans to speak at the Republican National Convention last year. He has been vocal about gun rights and critical of what he called the “hateful ideology” of the Black Lives Matters movement, saying at times, “Stop trying to fix the police. Fix the ghetto.”

Clark has been sheriff of Milwaukee County since 2002 and spent more than two decades before that with the city’s police department.

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