Rod Blagojevich Pardoned by President Trump After 5 Years of Commuted Sentence
Breaking Developments
President Trump has signed an executive order pardoning Rod Blagojevich, the former Illinois governor who was sentenced to 14 years in prison before Trump commuted his sentence in 2020.
Why It's Trending
The pardon of Rod Blagojevich is trending due to its unexpected nature and the controversy surrounding Blagojevich's original conviction and sentencing.
Expert Analysis
Legal experts and political analysts are weighing in on the implications of the pardon and what it means for Blagojevich's future.
Blagojevich's actions were a 'pay to play' scheme, attempting to auction off the open Senate seat to the highest bidder.
Social Media Reaction
Social media is filled with reactions to the pardon, ranging from outrage to support.
BREAKING: President Trump pardons former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who was convicted of corruption charges. #Blagojevich #TrumpPardon
Source: Twitter
Background Context
Rod Blagojevich was convicted in 2011 of corruption charges, including attempting to sell the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Barack Obama.
- Blagojevich was sentenced to 14 years in prison in 2011.
- President Trump commuted his sentence in 2020.
- Blagojevich appeared on Trump's reality TV show 'The Celebrity Apprentice' in 2010.
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Additional Information
Additional information for the readers related to the trending topic
- Blagojevich's pardon is part of a larger trend of presidential pardons and commutations.
- The pardon has sparked debate about the use of executive power and the justice system.