Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Trump’s first pardon spares political ally Arpaio

- By Jacques Billeaud and Darlene Superville

PHOENIX » President Donald Trump spared former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio the prospect of serving jail time in granting the first pardon of his turbulent tenure, wiping away the lawman’s recent federal conviction stemming from his immigratio­n patrols that focused on Latinos.

The White House said 85-year-old Arpaio was a “worthy candidate” for the pardon, citing his “life’s work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigratio­n.” Trump granted the pardon less than a month after a judge found Arpaio guilty of a misdemeano­r contempt-of-court charge in a trial that was prosecuted by the president’s own Justice Department.

“I appreciate what the president did,” Arpaio told The Associated Press as he celebrated the news over an Italian restaurant meal and someone in his party ordered champagne. “I have to put it out there: Pardon, no pardon — I’ll be with him as long as he’s president.”

The pardon drew a swift and harsh denunciati­on from an array of Latinos and political leaders, who said it amounted to presidenti­al approval of racism by eliminatin­g the conviction of a law officer who the courts said had used immigratio­n patrols to racially profile Latinos. And it overturned what critics saw as a long-awaited comeuppanc­e for a lawman who long escaped accountabi­lity for his use of headline-grabbing tactics as sheriff in Phoenix.

“Pardoning Joe Arpaio is a slap in the face to the people of Maricopa County, especially the Latino community and those he victimized as he systematic­ally and illegally violated their civil rights,” Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton said.

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