Imperial Valley Press

Trump pardons ex-sheriff convicted of defying judge’s order

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday pardoned former sheriff Joe Arpaio, the retired Arizona lawman who was convicted for intentiona­lly disobeying a judge’s order in an immigratio­n case.

The White House said the 85-year-old ex-sheriff of Arizona’s Maricopa County was a “worthy candidate” for a presidenti­al pardon.

The action came several days after Trump, at a rally in downtown Phoenix, strongly hinted that he intended to issue a pardon.

“So was Sheriff Joe was convicted for doing his job?” Trump asked supporters. “I’ll make a prediction. I think he’s going to be just fine, OK.”

Arpaio, who became linked to Trump during the campaign for their hardline immigratio­n views, was convicted of a misdemeano­r for intentiona­lly defying a judge’s order to stop his traffic patrols that targeted immigrants.

Both politician­s questioned the authentici­ty of then-President Barack Obama’s birth certificat­e and have a similar history in sparring with judges.

In the statement Friday night, the White House said, “Throughout his time as Sheriff, Arpaio continued his life’s work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigratio­n. Sheriff Joe Arpaio is now eighty-five years old, and after more than fifty years of admirable service to our Nation, he is worthy candidate for a Presidenti­al pardon.”

 ??  ?? In this Jan. 26, 2016, file photo, then-Republican presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump is joined by Joe Arpaio, the sheriff of metro Phoenix, at a campaign event in Marshallto­wn, Iowa. AP PHOTO/ MARY ALTAFFER
In this Jan. 26, 2016, file photo, then-Republican presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump is joined by Joe Arpaio, the sheriff of metro Phoenix, at a campaign event in Marshallto­wn, Iowa. AP PHOTO/ MARY ALTAFFER

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