Albuquerque Journal

Arpaio pranked on Baron Cohen show

Senate candidate talks about guns to a toy doughnut

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PHOENIX — U.S. Senate candidate Joe Arpaio argued the benefits of gun ownership to a tiny toy doughnut in the latest episode of comedian Sacha Baron Cohen’s new prank show.

Arpaio often seemed taken aback during the interview that aired Sunday in which Baron Cohen portrayed a Finnish TV host who channeled some of his questions through a toy named “D’Lish Donut.”

“D’Lish Donut, you have to understand that you have to follow the Constituti­on and the law and allow people to have guns,” Arpaio said. At one point, Arpaio looked downward at the toy and pointed his finger for emphasis as he argued that guns were an effective means of defense.

The 86-year-old retired lawman joins defeated Senate candidate Roy Moore and other politician­s who were pranked in the Showtime series.

The Republican served as metro Phoenix’s sheriff for 24 years until his defeat in 2016 as he faced a criminal contempt of court charge for disobeying a judge’s orders in an immigratio­n case. He was later convicted of the misdemeano­r, but was spared a possible jail sentence when he was pardoned by President Donald Trump.

Arpaio, through his campaign manager, declined an interview request Monday from The Associated Press about the segment.

His campaign issued a statement saying Arpaio couldn’t fully understand what Baron Cohen was saying during the interview. “We’re not mad about it, it’s comedy,” Arpaio spokeswoma­n Jennifer Lawrence said in the statement.

In an interview three weeks ago, Arpaio said the segment was filmed in Los Angeles in October, three months before he announced that he was running for the U.S. Senate seat held by retiring Sen. Jeff Flake.

Arpaio said the producers told him the show was focusing on the most famous people in the United States.

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