Los Angeles Times

The intolerabl­e Arpaio pardon

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Re “Impeach Trump for Arpaio pardon?” Opinion, Aug. 28

In arguing that Donald Trump will not be impeached for what he concedes is the president’s “highly inappropri­ate” pardon of Joe Arpaio, the former sheriff of Maricopa County, Ariz., Jeffrey Crouch fails to consider what distinguis­hes this pardon from all others and the harm it will cause.

Arpaio had his deputies racially profile Latinos, stopping them without reasonable suspicion to see if they were legal U.S. residents. It was not unusual for those who were stopped to be held for hours until they could demonstrat­e their legal status. Despite being ordered by a federal district court to cease and desist, Arpaio violated the order for 18 months, and for this he was convicted of criminal contempt.

By pardoning Arpaio, Trump excuses law enforcemen­t conduct that is worse than merely illegal; it is unconstitu­tional. He is telling police department­s that targeting a constituti­onally protected class of people for disparate treatment can be done with impunity.

This undermines the people’s faith in equal protection under the law and constituti­onal government in general.

By so doing, Trump should be impeached for violating his oath “to preserve, protect and defend the Constituti­on.”

Robert J. Switzer

West Hollywood The writer is an attorney.

Trump, in his pardon of Arpaio, has abused his power.

He has acted in violation of his duties as president under Article 2, Section 3 of the Constituti­on, which requires that he “shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed.”

He has flouted the rule of law and has laid waste to the hard work of the attorneys in the Public Integrity Section of the Department of Justice, which prosecuted Arpaio.

The father of our Constituti­on and former President James Madison described impeachmen­t as the proper response to a president’s abuse of the pardon power.

It is time for our Congress to act to remove Trump from office.

Fred Barker

Burbank

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