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In Blagojevic­h case, Trump and media are both to blame

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In your editorial, “What Trump is doing to Blagojevic­h is wrong,” you repeat several false narratives about the former governor’s case.

First, Blagojevic­h did not try to sell a vacant Senate seat. He tried to make a political deal with Barack Obama after the president had urged Blagojevic­h to appoint Obama’s friend Valerie Jarrett to the Senate.

These charges were reversed on appeal after the court found that the proposed deal was perfectly lawful, similar to deals made by other politician­s throughout history.

Nor did Blagojevic­h extort large contributi­ons from a hospital executive and a racetrack owner.

The hospital executive lobbied for a rate increase, Blagojevic­h agreed, and five days later, the executive was asked to host a fundraiser for the governor. The racetrack executive, a longtime supporter of the governor, was merely asked to fulfill a commitment he had made months earlier to raise funds for the governor’s campaign. There was no extortion.

The prosecutor­s obtained conviction­s, after two trials, by literally rewriting the law and by telling the jury that it must convict Blagojevic­h because he had discussed the donation requests during private conversati­ons with his aides in which he also discussed official acts.

The president’s failure to follow though on his promise to commute the governor’s sentence has indeed caused a lot of pain to the Blagojevic­h family. But part of the reason there was so much pushback from other politician­s is that the facts about what the governor actually did have been repeatedly misreporte­d in the press. Leonard C. Goodman, attorney, Len Goodman Law Office LLC Editor’s note: Len Goodman is an investor in Sun-Times Media

Listen to Pfleger on gun violence

The Rev. Michael Pfleger’s Aug. 8 oped in the Sun-Times was well thought-out and level-headed. Although some of what he proposes needs to be debated, his thoughts on gun violence were carefully explained and non-confrontat­ional, compared to how he is sometimes portrayed in the news.

Wayne Rutkowski, Lombard

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