On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” former deputy chief of staff for President George W. Bush Karl Rove said President Donald Trump’s pardon of former Maricopa County, AZ Sheriff Joe Arpaio was “a bad mistake” and that it sent “a bad signal for the country.” Partial transcript as follows: WALLACE: President Trump in Phoenix was clearly hinting he was going to pardon Sheriff Joe Arpaio. In fact, as a line from “The Godfather,” today I settle all family business. And while the country was watching Hurricane Harvey Friday night, the president fired Sebastian Gorka, set out guidelines for banning transgenders in the military and pardoned Sheriff Joe. Which means it’s time now for our Sunday group. GOP strategist Karl Rove, columnist for “The Hill,” Juan Williams, Catherine Lucey, who covers the White House for the Associated Press, and Josh Holmes, Mitch McConnell’s former chief of staff and the GOP strategist. Well, Sheriff Arpaio was convicted last month of criminal contempt for defying a court order to stop detaining Latinos on suspicions that they might be illegal. His opponents called it racial profiling. We asked you for questions about the president’s pardon, and Maria Swanson tweeted this. If the