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Trump touted second chances for former prisoners the day before he blasted California Gov. Jerry Brown for giving ex-convicts a ... second chance.
Three unnamed sources told The New York Times that John Dowd discussed presidential pardons for the former advisers.
By comparing his case to Hillary Clinton's, a Navy sailor and his lawyer were able to grab Fox's attention — and the president's.
They also asked the court to appoint an attorney to argue against the former sheriff -- since the Trump administration won't.
"Law-enforcement officials have a special responsibility to respect the rights of everyone in the United States."
The self-declared "law and order" president backs a man who defied a court order.
President Trump teased a pardon for ex-sheriff Joe Arpaio at his campaign-style rally in Phoenix on Tuesday night. Arpaio was convicted on charges of criminal contempt in July.
Arpaio "personifies the same bigotry and intolerance we witnessed in Charlottesville," said one civil rights advocate.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s latest move will boost resources for inmates asking for commutations and pardons.
High crimes and demeanors in the age of Trump.