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Top Republican Paul Ryan condemns pardon for sheriff
US President Donald Trump should not have pardoned a former Arizona sheriff who took a hard line on immigrants, the top Republican in Congress has said.
Paul Ryan, speaker of the House of Representatives, spoke out after Mr Trump pardoned Joe Arpaio, convicted last month of criminal contempt.
Mr Arpaio had defied a court order to stop traffic patrols that targeted immigrants suspected of being illegal.
President Trump tried to have the case dropped months ago, US media say.
He asked both Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, and Donald F McGahn II, the White House counsel, what the options were for helping Mr Arpaio, a longtime Trump supporter, the New York Times says, quoting unnamed officials.
Mr McGahn and Mr Sessions both promptly told the president the case could not be dropped and the charges wiped away, according to the officials, speaking anonymously.
"After talking with Sessions, Trump decided to let the case go to trial, and if Arpaio was convicted, he could grant clemency," a Washington Post story says.
'Diminished by this pardon'
"The speaker does not agree with the decision," Mr Ryan's spokesman, Doug Andres, said.
"Law-enforcement officials have a special responsibility to respect the rights of everyone in the United States. We should not allow anyone to believe that responsibility is diminished by this pardon."
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The pardon is unusual in several respects, according to an Associated Press analysis:
Mr Arpaio did not submit an application through the Office of the Pardon Attorney
His pardoning took place before he was sentenced (sentencing had been set for 5 October)
He was pardoned for a misdemeanour offence, which carries a penalty of less than a year in jail, when generally those seeking a presidential pardon have been convicted of felonies
The former sheriff was an eager supporter of Mr Trump's campaign to become president and backed tougher policies to combat illegal immigration.
Last edited by Goose (8/27/2017 6:21 am)
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Trump blew ANY hope of the GOP making inroads into the Latino vote.
He also likely (we will see soon) screwed the pooch in Arizona for his GOP selected candidate.
The GOP may well regret this man ascending to the Presidency.
Last edited by tennyson (8/27/2017 6:25 am)
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Apparently Trump listened to the guy who says that the Sandy Hook massacre was a hoax.
Joe Arpaio thanks conspiracy theorist Alex Jones for getting his story to Donald Trump, who is reportedly poised to pardon the former sheriff