Reached moments after the announcement, Arpaio told the
Arizona Republic
, "I'm very appreciative of the president issuing that pardon. It shows how he backs up law enforcement."
Arpaio, who lost a 2016 reelection bid ending 24 years in office, also hinted at a political comeback: "I don't know what I'm going to do politically. I told my wife that I was through with politics. But now I've decided I'm not through with politics because of what's happening. I didn't ask for a pardon. It has nothing to do with a pardon. I've been saying this for the last couple of months. I've got a lot to offer."
Arpaio, 85, was convicted of criminal contempt on July 31, and was scheduled to be sentenced Oct. 5. He faced up to six months in jail.