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Feb. 4, 2021 KOLD 10 pm Newscast - clipped version By Hannah Tiede | February 4, 2021 at 11:46 PM MST - Updated February 5 at 5:38 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Pima County Treasurer Beth Ford is facing criticism over an American flag that has been flying upside down on her property since Inauguration Day.
“It’s very blatant, the intent of it is to display it to everybody,” one neighbor told KOLD. “She is an elected official. It’s important that we hold our elected leaders to a certain level of responsibility.”
Don Jensen, another neighbor, said about two weeks ago he first noticed a Trump 2020 campaign flag on Ford’s property was replaced with an upside down American flag.