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The former governor of Illinois, who served time for trying to sell Obama’s Senate seat, advises buffing up, finding a cool nickname, and watching out for crazies urinating in the oatmeal.
Netflix's new docuseries Trial by Media examines some of the most highly publicized criminal trials in recent history. Among them is the case of former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, who went ...
CNN host Anderson Cooper took Rod Blagojevich to task Friday, after the former Illinois governor compared himself to Nelson Mandela and insisted that he had been a "political prisoner" freed by ...
Ex-Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich again proclaimed himself a "political prisoner" Friday night in a heated interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper. Blagojevich, a one-time contestant on "The Celebrity ...
Cooper tore into the disgraced former governor in an interview Friday night, using a vulgar expression to criticize Blagojevich's lack of remorse after being granted clemency by President Trump.
Rod Blagojevich has been released from prison after President Donald Trump commuted his sentence, but while he may be out he still has some legal hoops to jump through before he is fully clear of ...
Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich on Friday declared himself a "political prisoner" in a contentious interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper over the substantial evidence prosecutors used to ...
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump commuted former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich prison sentence for multiple counts of obstruction. There is a deep irony in Blagojevich receiving such an act of ...
Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich, a self-proclaimed “Trumpocrat,” was as defiant Wednesday as he was on the day he was sentenced to prison, calling the criminal justice system corrupt and broken ...
Blagojevich was busted before he could carry out his scheme, and was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Trump commuted his sentence with about four years to go before his scheduled release.