President Donald Trump on Monday pardoned Rod Blagojevich, the former Illinois governor who was convicted and sentenced to prison on corruption charges surrounding his time in office.

“It was a sort of a terrible injustice,” Trump said. “They just were after him. They go after a lot of people. These are bad people, the other side.”

Of note, those corruption charges stemmed from Blagojevich very openly trying to sell Obama’s vacant US Senate seat in Illinois after the 2008 election.

    • @[email protected]
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      622 hours ago

      Someone reported that he asked Obama what he’d give to name somebody, and Obama said Blago would “have his appreciation”.

      Blago said “Fuck that I want money”. Reporter pointed out that he probably undervalued a president’s appreciation (plus he wouldn’t have gone to jail).

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    261 day ago

    And all the morons on reddit are trying to convince me that Trump is just a purehearted hero trying to save us from corruption and that’s why he has to break the law and ignore court orders and all of the other tyrannical things he’s doing.

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    It’s wild how the same people who plant “Pritzker sucks” signs in their yard gladly gets behind Trump, who puts a big rubber stamp on the worst governor in recent memory. The running joke among them is Illinois is the most corrupt state and it’s almost entirely because of Rod… The cognitive dissonance is astounding.

    • Bob Robertson IX
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      151 day ago

      Just want to point out that Blagojevich is\was a democrat, and was taken down by a democrat administration.

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        161 day ago

        Kind of makes it worse almost. Trump isn’t acting out of partisanship, but a desire to protect corrupt people like himself.

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      123 hours ago

      The message doesn’t matter. The only question to ask is “what does Donnie get out of this?” Everything he does is for him in some way.

  • AmidFuror
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    The former governor served eight years of a 14-year prison sentence before Trump commuted his sentence during his first term in early 2020. Trump’s decision faced opposition from some conservative members of Congress and White House advisers who warned the president that it would undercut his promise to “drain the swamp.”