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Re: Trump asked Sessions about closing case against Arpaio, an ally since birtherism 

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Bill Maher is right. Folks need to write down all the unwritten rules of the presidency. From supplying a bunch of tax returns to operating a business to use of pardons.

It seems kinda clear to this poster that there's a major hole in the constitutional tapestry in the trust afforded to the president.

Trust is more flexible - it's a good system for trustworthy folks. But then along comes a trickster.




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Trump asked Sessions about closing case against Arpaio, an ally since ‘birtherism’
By: clo
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Sun, 27 Aug 17 4:50 AM
Msg. 22875 of 54959

Trump asked Sessions about closing case against Arpaio, an ally since ‘birtherism’

By Philip Rucker and Ellen Nakashima August 26 at 6:45 PM

As Joseph Arpaio’s federal case headed toward trial this past spring, President Trump wanted to act to help the former Arizona county sheriff who had become a campaign-trail companion and a partner in their crusade against illegal immigration.

The president asked Attorney General Jeff Sessions whether it would be possible for the government to drop the criminal case against Arpaio, but was advised that would be inappropriate, according to three people with knowledge of the conversation.

After talking with Sessions, Trump decided to let the case go to trial, and if Arpaio was convicted, he could grant clemency.

So the president waited, all the while planning to issue a pardon if Arpaio was found in contempt of court for defying a federal judge’s order to stop detaining people merely because he suspected them of being undocumented immigrants. Trump was, in the words of one associate, “gung-ho about it.”

“We knew the president wanted to do this for some time now and had worked to prepare for whenever the moment may come,” said one White House official who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the action.

Responding to questions about Trump’s conversation with Sessions, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said, “It’s only natural the president would have a discussion with administration lawyers about legal matters. This case would be no different.”

The Justice Department declined to comment.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-asked-sessions-about-closing-case-against-arpaio-an-ally-since-birtherism/2017/08/26/15e5d7b2-8a7f-11e7-a94f-3139abce39f5_story.html?pushid=59a1fbd533cb8a1d00000019&tid=notifi_push_breaking-news&utm_term=.ef7779d891f4


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