Chicago Sun-Times

Patti sought prez’s attention, and it looks like it worked

- BY JON SEIDEL, FEDERAL COURTS REPORTER jseidel@suntimes.com | @SeidelCont­ent

For more than a year, former Illinois first lady Patti Blagojevic­h has been praising President Donald Trump and criticizin­g his opponents in a clear campaign to land clemency for her husband.

It looks like she got Trump’s attention, at least.

“She’s one hell of a woman,” the president said Wednesday of Blagojevic­h.

Trump has made other flattering comments about the former first lady, as he said he might commute the prison sentence of her husband, former Gov. Rod Blagojevic­h.

“I watched [Blagojevic­h’s] wife, on television, saying that the young girl’s father has been in jail for now seven years, and they’ve never seen him outside of an orange uniform,” Trump said. “You know, the whole thing. His wife, I think, is fantastic. And I’m thinking about commuting his sentence very strongly . . . . I think it’s enough: seven years.”

In December, Trump described an interview Patti Blagojevic­h gave to Martha MacCallum of Fox News as “required television watching.”

So far, Patti Blagojevic­h has only released a statement about the president’s latest comments.

“Our president’s comments on Air Force One last night make us very hopeful that our almost 11-year nightmare might soon be over,” Patti Blagojevic­h said in a statement. “We are very grateful.”

Patti Blagojevic­h’s campaign to court mercy from Trump began around April 2018, after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Rod Blagojevic­h’s appeal. That decision forced the Blagojevic­h family to turn to presidenti­al clemency as its only hope.

Then, Patti Blagojevic­h began giving interviews — including to the Chicago Sun-Times — linking such Trump foils as then-special counsel Robert Mueller and former FBI Director James Comey to her husband’s prosecutio­n.

Former Chicago U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, who prosecuted Blagojevic­h, is friends with Comey and has worked on Comey’s legal team. Mueller was FBI director when Rod Blagojevic­h was arrested in 2008.

“This same cast of characters that did this to my family are out there trying to do it to the president,” Patti Blagojevic­h told the Sun-Times in April 2018.

At first, the strategy seemed to be working. Trump floated the idea of commuting Blagojevic­h’s sentence in May 2018. The next month, seven Republican members of Congress from Illinois urged Trump not to commute Blagojevic­h’s sentence, and the issue faded away. Then, Trump made his comments to reporters Wednesday night about Blagojevic­h.

“I’ve been thinking about that for a long time,” Trump said.

 ?? SCREENGRAB ?? Patti Blagojevic­h gives an interview to Fox News.
SCREENGRAB Patti Blagojevic­h gives an interview to Fox News.

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