well, catch this. former sheriff joe arpaio, remember him, arpaio, the immigration hardliner, of course, and trump hero announced today that he s running for the united states senate in joe arpaio, immigration hard-liner and trump hero, announced he s runninging for the united states senate in arizona, less than five months after president trump pardoned him for criminal contempt after defying a court order related to racial profiling. the sheriff seeking to replace senator jeff flake, who announced he s retiring due to concerns over president trump and the rest of the republican party, also the fear he d lose the primary. in an interview the 85-year-old arpaio said it s time for fresh blood in washington.
serve 535 members of congress that were not party to the competition. does he not recognize this as the group that truly wants him impeached? you know, that s hard to dispute. you cannot have the legalization that we are going to do something else, because who believes washington will keep a promise quite make bret: so a lot of uproar. but the deal looks like it s moving forward. the deal is moving forward, but here s the problem. it s one of the reasons why the gang of eight failed years ago. immigration is huge. and the issue is not just daca, it goes beyond daca. if you have right now four proposals, right? you have one from democrats, one from more moderate republicans. the president has been very clear, in one respect, at one week he says he loves dreamers and then he s using the immigration hardliner language which concerns me, quite frankly. but when you look at what pieces have to be part of the deal and many republicans do, border security, but what does that
we do on capitol hill. serve 535 members of congress that were not party to the competition. does he not recognize this as the group that truly wants him impeached? you know, that s hard to dispute. you cannot have the legalization that we are going to do something else, because who believes washington will keep a promise quite make bret: so a lot of uproar. but the deal looks like it s moving forward. the deal is moving forward, but here s the problem. it s one of the reasons why the gang of eight failed years ago. immigration is huge. and the issue is not just daca, it goes beyond daca. if you have right now four proposals, right? you have one from democrats, one from more moderate republicans. the president has been very clear, in one respect, at one week he says he loves dreamers and then he s using the immigration hardliner language which concerns me, quite frankly. but when you look at what pieces have to be part of the deal and many republicans do, border
a suspended sentence or something very short. i questioned why the president felt he needed to pardon the sheriff when it wasn t clear if he would be going to jail for how long. and critics are saying just that. this undermines the judiciary and judges and federal rulings and the legislative system itself. usually they go through the department of justice system, this did not. let me read you what the arizona republic says today. a conservative news. paper. it did endorse hillary clinton. it was a dose of hard-won justice for two flamboyant sheriff who showed little respect for the constitution as he made national news as an immigration hardliner. donald trumps pardon elevates his power to those who see institutional racism as something that made america great. this was a sign appear contempt for every american who believes in justice, human dignity, the
in my personal e-mail. people send me things. i forward them. he then hung up. he has been brusk with reporters in the past, like this clip with cnbc after he lost a case on insider trading. cnbc caught up with mr. dowd a short time ago. would you like to comment to cnbc at all? [ bleep ]. okay. that s what i got for cnbc. well, on twitter last night president trump announced that he will be holding a campaign rally this tuesday. speaking at the convention center in downtown phoenix, arizona. on sunday president trump told fox news that he is considering a pardon of former mericopa county sheriff joe arpajjo. the judge found that 85-year-old arpajjo was guilty of contempt for defiling a 2011 court order to stop racially profiling and illegally detaining latinos as suspected undocumented immigrants. he is a nationally prominent immigration hardliner who had an