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And before he got the most powerful job in sports, he was a top lieutenant to former commissioner Paul Tagliabue, who made him the league’s envoy to Los Angeles.

In April, an off-duty lieutenant who has posted anti-drunk-driving messages online was charged with felony DUI in connection with a crash on the 605 Freeway in Santa Fe Springs that injured at least one person.

Trudeau, alone and shunned by his chief lieutenant, announced his own resignation three weeks later.

From Salon

Despite regularly being steeped in scandal over inflammatory remarks, the North Carolina lieutenant governor started 2024 seemingly at the top of his game.

From Salon

Before becoming president in 1977, Democrat Carter was governor of Georgia, a lieutenant in the US navy and a farmer.

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