marica maricopa county, he promised to uphold the judicial system. donald trump took an oath to protect all americans and uphold the constitution. it's really hard to square those oaths with what trump is doing today. because when we look at it, they are, in a sense, casting aside the department of justice guidelines, which generally say you have to wait five years after a criminal conviction, file the paperwork, and then basically just wait. in fact, it's common to wait through several administrations before your pardon even comes up for any type of serious review. so, any way you look at it, it's extremely hard, also, to square this with both donald trump and sheriff joe arpaio's very frequent calls and purported defenses of, quote, unquote, law and order. >> meanwhile, malcolm, we get the information of what the president has defined for the trans ban in the military. for not accepting transgendered americans voluntarily, joining our american military services, and also having to do with those that have been afforded the privilege and the right to come