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The text is a transcript of a segment from Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, where he criticizes President Trump's pardon of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Oliver reviews Arpaio's controversial and abusive practices in his jails and his racial profiling of Latinos. He argues that Trump's pardon is a slap in the face to the rule of law and a signal that law enforcement can do whatever they want without consequences. He uses humor, sarcasm, and clips from various sources to illustrate his points. He ends the segment by mocking Arpaio's fondness for Frank Sinatra's song "My Way".
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1. Presidential pardons are one of the most powerful tools available to a President and they have been used controversially in the past.
2. Donald Trump issued his first pardon to Joe Arpaio, a former sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, who was known as "America's toughest sheriff" and had a history of mistreating prisoners and racially profiling Latinos.
3. Arpaio was convicted of criminal contempt for defying a court order to stop detaining people based on their appearance and immigration status.
4. Trump praised Arpaio for doing his job and hinted at a pardon before he was sentenced, which was seen as a slap in the face to the rule of law and the Latino community.
5. Arpaio also faced allegations of neglecting sex-crime investigations, abusing his power to target his critics, and creating inhumane conditions in his tent city jail.