Meet the Far-Right Constitutional Sheriffs Ready to Assert Control if Trump Loses

There are hundreds of Constitutional Sheriffs around the country who believe they are the ultimate legal power in their county. We break down how they have coalesced with the election denial movement.

wired.com/story/constitutional

Joe Arpaio was known as the "Toughest Sheriff in America" and ruled for 24 years in Maricopa County, AZ.

Constitutional Sheriffs believe they are the top of the food chain- they believe in "protecting" the people in their area and "following" the Constitution (their interpretation of what it says)

With the latest payout, former Sheriff Joe Arpaio has cost Arizona taxpayers $100M

Constitutional sheriffs wield unchecked power across America, journalist says

Jessica Pishko says a group of sheriffs have become a flashpoint in the current politics of toxic masculinity, guns, white supremacy and rural resentment. Her book is The Highest Law in the Land.

npr.org/2024/09/10/g-s1-21802/

‘Take Back the States’: The Far-Right Sheriffs Ready to Disrupt the Election

Constitutional Sheriffs are duly elected lawmen who believe they answer only to God. They’ve spent the last six months preparing to stop a “stolen” election—by any means necessary.

wired.com/story/constitutional

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Some do... but overall, they have large egos and believe they are "the law of the the land" because they're the only ones who can interpret The Constitution .

And because it's macho cool.

This Salon article talks with author about the origin of Constitutional Sheriffs.

Who created the "constitutional sheriff" myth? Hint: It's not in the Constitution
Author Jessica Pishko on how two Arizona sheriffs created an entire mythology — and a dangerous movement

@QueenOfEverything: The large egos were always the case, as was the xenophobia, corruption, and anti-federal and often anti-their-own-state beliefs. It was also quite often familial, as in local "royal families", as it were. I did research work for law school profs into the pre-Civil-War violence in Kentucky, Georgia, Virginia, Ohio, and Pennsylvania on the topic, and the thrust of their work was the straight line to what became known as "constitutional sheriffs" and the alt-white.

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@QueenOfEverything: For my money, it's a "potato/potato" issue. They're identical, essentially, same as the old Aryan Brotherhood and the other WS gangs. Different jerseys, same everything else.

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