Arizona Sheriff Paul Babeu joined PoliticsNation Friday to discuss why he penned a letter to President Obama refusing to enforce his laws and telling him, “You are not a dictator or a king, who can act unilaterally and ignore our legislative process of law making.”
When pressed on that issue, Babeu was unable to point to any concrete action Obama has taken that would fall into that category.
Babeu’s first response was to criticize the president for trying to legislate through executive order, pointing out that such a move would be unconstitutional. “I swore an oath to obey the lawful orders of the officers appointed over me,” he said. “These are not lawful anything because they’re not laws.”
“The president cannot and should not unilaterally say with the wave of the hand that this is what we’re going to do.”
Eventually, after Rev. Sharpton pressed him, Babeu was forced to admit that none of the president’s 23 executive actions create any new laws or violate the Constitution.








