NEW: Curt Schilling Considering Run for Congress -- in Arizona
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NEW: Curt Schilling Considering Run for Congress -- in Arizona

In an email to the Arizona Republic, Schilling said “Not ready to do any of that right now. If/When things solidify I will, but right now it’s something in the ‘I’m considering it’ stage.”
In a tweet on Tuesday, President Donald Trump encouraged Schilling to represent Arizona.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST“Curt Schilling, a great pitcher and patriot, is considering a run for Congress in Arizona. Terrific!,” Trump said.
Latest on Schilling
Schilling is best known in Rhode Island for his failed $75 million video game company 38 Studios.
Schilling moved the company from Massachusetts to RI, but it went bankrupt after just two years.
As GoLocalProv reported, in July of 2016, RI State Police Superintendent Colonel Steven O'Donnell, as well as Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Kilmartin, said that they would be no indictments in the 38 Studios criminal investigation.
Fired From ESPN
Schilling worked as a baseball analyst at ESPN until April of 2016 when he was fired after an anti-transgender post on Facebook, as GoLocalProv reported.
"ESPN is an inclusive company. Curt Schilling has been advised that his conduct was unacceptable and his employment with ESPN has been terminated," ESPN said in a statement at the time of Schilling's firing.
Prior to that, ESPN suspended Schilling and removed him from Little League World Series coverage after he posted a tweet comparing Muslims to Nazis.
