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The Decision to Dismiss Diaz

THIS EPISODE OF THE NORTHWEST POLITICAST: They say it was a mutual decision, but clearly the accusations surrounding Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz were too much for Mayor Bruce Harrell to handle. A nationwide search begins for his replacement, but in the meantime former King County Sheriff Sue Rahr will oversee the department. We’ll look at how we got here and examine what’s next for the troubled department.

PLUS: What are Donald Trump’s 2024 prospects now that he’s a convicted felon?

AND: Controversial gubernatorial candidate Semi Bird joins us.

Guests include KOMO News Senior Reporter Chris Daniels, ABC’s Em Nguyen and Steven Portnoy, and former

 

THIS EPISODE OF THE NORTHWEST POLITICAST: They say it was a mutual decision, but clearly the accusations surrounding Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz were too much for Mayor Bruce Harrell to handle. A nationwide search begins for his replacement, but in the meantime former King County Sheriff Sue Rahr will oversee the department. We’ll look at how we got here and examine what’s next for the troubled department.

PLUS: What are Donald Trump’s 2024 prospects now that he’s a convicted felon?

AND: Controversial gubernatorial candidate Semi Bird joins us.

Guests include KOMO News Senior Reporter Chris Daniels, ABC’s Em Nguyen and Steven Portnoy, and former Richland School Board member Semi Bird.

The Northwest Politicast with Jeff Pohjola: From this Washington to that one, Jeff Pohjola will explore the issues and politics of the week. Frequent guests and top analysts break down the news to get to the heart of what matters most.

 

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