President Trump pardoned former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Arizona Friday night, saying the 85-year-old figure in the national debate over immigration is “a worthy candidate for a presidential pardon.”
President Trump pardoned former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Arizona Friday night, saying the 85-year-old figure in the national debate over immigration is “a worthy candidate for a presidential pardon.”
I believe there is little doubt that President Trump will at some point pardon Sheriff Joe Arpaio of the unjust conviction he has received in a kangaroo court run by a flaming liberal political hack of a judge. But it won’t happen in Phoenix at Tuesday’s Trump rally, contrary to popular speculation.
In candidate Donald Trump’s corner from the beginning, Sheriff Joe has been convicted by Barack Hussein-appointed judge and is facing six months in jail. He is wondering why there has been complete silence on this from President Trump.
The liberal Democrats via a Clinton-appointed federal judge have finally pulled off the most corrupt of judicial proceedings to convict Sheriff Joe Arpaio of racial profiling and sentence him to six months in jail.
By Thomas Madison Never being shy about his patriotism or complete lack of political correctness, Maricopa County’s Sheriff Joe Arpaio has taken a vocal stand in defiance of Barack Hussein’s planned anti-constitutional executive order to impose new and more strict […]
By Thomas Madison Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Maricopa County’s controversial police chief, has been unapologetic in doing all he can to stem illegal immigration in his jurisdiction, a duty of the federal government, agents of which have been ordered to not […]
By Thomas Madison Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has been active in combating street gangs in his jurisdiction. The federal government calls his clearly constitutional endeavor “racial profiling,” since the vast majority of Phoenix area street gangs are hispanic. The […]
From World Net Daily, via examiner.com A US District Court judge has ruled in favor of Maricopa County, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio in the first battle in what is expected to be a major court fight over the constitutionality of […]