This article is from the source 'nytimes' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/08/us/politics/trump-blagojevich.html

The article has changed 7 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 5 Version 6
After Strongly Suggesting He May Commute Blagojevich’s Sentence, Trump Says Matter Is Under Review After Strongly Suggesting He May Commute Blagojevich’s Sentence, Trump Says Matter Is Under Review
(32 minutes later)
WASHINGTON — President Trump said on Wednesday night that he was “strongly considering” commuting the 14-year prison sentence of Rod R. Blagojevich, the former Illinois governor who was convicted of trying to essentially sell President Barack Obama’s vacated Senate seat for personal gain.WASHINGTON — President Trump said on Wednesday night that he was “strongly considering” commuting the 14-year prison sentence of Rod R. Blagojevich, the former Illinois governor who was convicted of trying to essentially sell President Barack Obama’s vacated Senate seat for personal gain.
But after a day of pushback from conservatives and the Illinois delegation of House Republicans, Mr. Trump was having second thoughts, people close to him said. On Thursday night, he said on Twitter that the matter was simply being reviewed.But after a day of pushback from conservatives and the Illinois delegation of House Republicans, Mr. Trump was having second thoughts, people close to him said. On Thursday night, he said on Twitter that the matter was simply being reviewed.
In remarks aboard Air Force One, Mr. Trump described the incriminating phone call in which Mr. Blagojevich, a Democrat, was taped discussing selling the seat as mostly a minor offense and something “many” politicians have done. White House officials had said the move could come as early as this week, but the president began to face mounting blowback given that Mr. Blagojevich’s crime has long been seen as the epitome of the kind of pay-to-play that Mr. Trump has claimed he wanted to stop when he took office.
The move, which White House officials said could come as early as this week, was likely to face steep blowback, since Mr. Blagojevich’s crime has long been seen as the epitome of the kind of pay-to-play that Mr. Trump has claimed he wanted to stop when he took office.
[Who is Rod Blagojevich and how does he know President Trump?][Who is Rod Blagojevich and how does he know President Trump?]
Mr. Trump told reporters of his plans after a day of highly critical news coverage that focused on the reception toward the president as he traveled to the sites of mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, Ohio, that left 31 dead. Mr. Trump disclosed his initial plans aboard Air Force One on Wednesday after a day of highly critical news coverage that focused on the reception toward the president as he traveled to the sites of mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, Ohio, that left 31 dead.
Describing the incriminating phone call in which Mr. Blagojevich, a Democrat, was taped discussing selling the seat as mostly a minor offense, Mr. Trump told reporters that it was something “many” politicians have done.
“I thought he was treated unbelievably unfairly; he was given close to 18 years in prison,” Mr. Trump said. “And a lot of people thought it was unfair, like a lot of other things — and it was the same gang, the Comey gang and all these sleaze bags that did it. And his name is Rod Blagojevich. And I’m thinking about commuting his sentence.”“I thought he was treated unbelievably unfairly; he was given close to 18 years in prison,” Mr. Trump said. “And a lot of people thought it was unfair, like a lot of other things — and it was the same gang, the Comey gang and all these sleaze bags that did it. And his name is Rod Blagojevich. And I’m thinking about commuting his sentence.”
The men have crossed paths before. Before reporting to federal prison in 2012, Mr. Blagojevich appeared on “The Celebrity Apprentice,” a spinoff of the reality TV show that Mr. Trump starred in for 14 seasons.
The president decided this week that he would commute the sentence, according to two people with knowledge of the talks, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the deliberations.The president decided this week that he would commute the sentence, according to two people with knowledge of the talks, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the deliberations.
Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser who has internally championed pardons and commutations, had suggested Mr. Blagojevich be pardoned, according to one administration official. Another official said that Mr. Kushner had merely favored a commutation. While Mr. Kushner said it would appeal to Democrats, this official said, he pointed to some high-profile figures like the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who wrote a letter to the president supporting a commuted sentence and “a full pardon.”Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser who has internally championed pardons and commutations, had suggested Mr. Blagojevich be pardoned, according to one administration official. Another official said that Mr. Kushner had merely favored a commutation. While Mr. Kushner said it would appeal to Democrats, this official said, he pointed to some high-profile figures like the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who wrote a letter to the president supporting a commuted sentence and “a full pardon.”
Other aides told Mr. Trump that a pardon would be politically unwise given the nature of Mr. Blagojevich’s conviction; instead, commuting the sentence was what had been settled on, despite the lingering reservations of some aides Other aides told Mr. Trump that a pardon would be politically unwise given the nature of Mr. Blagojevich’s conviction; instead, commuting the sentence was what had been settled on, despite the lingering reservations of some aides.
[Texts, sex, lies and corruption: What has forced governors out of office?][Texts, sex, lies and corruption: What has forced governors out of office?]
In May 2018, Mr. Trump suggested that he was considering commuting Mr. Blagojevich’s sentence. A month later, official paperwork was filed requesting the commutation.In May 2018, Mr. Trump suggested that he was considering commuting Mr. Blagojevich’s sentence. A month later, official paperwork was filed requesting the commutation.
Speaking on the plane on Wednesday, the president noted: “He’s been in jail for seven years over a phone call where nothing happens — over a phone call which he shouldn’t have said what he said, but it was braggadocio you would say. I would think that there have been many politicians — I’m not one of them, by the way — that have said a lot worse over the telephone.”Speaking on the plane on Wednesday, the president noted: “He’s been in jail for seven years over a phone call where nothing happens — over a phone call which he shouldn’t have said what he said, but it was braggadocio you would say. I would think that there have been many politicians — I’m not one of them, by the way — that have said a lot worse over the telephone.”
Mr. Trump referred to Mr. Blagojevich’s wife, Patti Blagojevich, who has personally appealed to the president on Fox News to relieve her husband’s jail term.Mr. Trump referred to Mr. Blagojevich’s wife, Patti Blagojevich, who has personally appealed to the president on Fox News to relieve her husband’s jail term.
“His wife, I think, is fantastic and I’m thinking about commuting his sentence very strongly. I think it’s enough, seven years,” Mr. Trump told reporters.“His wife, I think, is fantastic and I’m thinking about commuting his sentence very strongly. I think it’s enough, seven years,” Mr. Trump told reporters.
But on Thursday, House Republicans from Illinois said in a statement to the president that commuting the sentence, given the charges involved, “sets a dangerous precedent and goes against the trust voters place in elected officials.”But on Thursday, House Republicans from Illinois said in a statement to the president that commuting the sentence, given the charges involved, “sets a dangerous precedent and goes against the trust voters place in elected officials.”
They wrote, “It’s important that we take a strong stand against pay-to-play politics, especially in Illinois where four of our last eight governors have gone to federal prison for public corruption.”They wrote, “It’s important that we take a strong stand against pay-to-play politics, especially in Illinois where four of our last eight governors have gone to federal prison for public corruption.”
Shortly after 8 p.m. on Thursday, Mr. Trump issued remarks that were more muted than those aboard Air Force One: “Many people have asked that I study the possibility of commuting his sentence in that it was a very severe one,” he said. “White House staff is continuing the review of this matter.”Shortly after 8 p.m. on Thursday, Mr. Trump issued remarks that were more muted than those aboard Air Force One: “Many people have asked that I study the possibility of commuting his sentence in that it was a very severe one,” he said. “White House staff is continuing the review of this matter.”
Aides had hoped to keep Mr. Trump from announcing such a move for as long as possible, the people briefed on the discussions said. Instead, the president, who often tries to shift the focus of the news media when he does not like its coverage of him, decided to share the possibility with reporters covering his trip, days after two mass shootings over the weekend. Aides had hoped to keep Mr. Trump from announcing such a move for as long as possible, the people briefed on the discussions said. Instead, the president, who often tries to shift the focus of the news media when he does not like its coverage of him, shared the possibility with reporters covering his trip on Wednesday, days after two mass shootings over the weekend.
Mr. Blagojevich was captured on an F.B.I. recording discussing the seat that Mr. Obama was about to vacate for the presidency. “I’ve got this thing, and it’s” golden, Mr. Blagojevich said, using an expletive. “I’m not just giving it up for” nothing, he added. He was impeached and removed from office, and ultimately convicted after his first trial ended in a mistrial.Mr. Blagojevich was captured on an F.B.I. recording discussing the seat that Mr. Obama was about to vacate for the presidency. “I’ve got this thing, and it’s” golden, Mr. Blagojevich said, using an expletive. “I’m not just giving it up for” nothing, he added. He was impeached and removed from office, and ultimately convicted after his first trial ended in a mistrial.
Before he was imprisoned, Mr. Blagojevich appeared on “Celebrity Apprentice,” a spinoff of the reality TV show that Mr. Trump starred in for 14 seasons.