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In 2008, then-Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich (known by the nickname “Blago”) made national news for all the wrong reasons. After he was arrested by federal authorities at his Ravenswood Manor home, stunning accusations emerged. Prosecutors said Blagojevich had tried to sell Barack Obama’s vacant senate seat, and that he had sought millions of dollars from people with state business in all sorts of other scenarios. Caught on hours of damning secret FBI phone recordings, Blagojevich became a household name. After eight years in federal prison, President Donald Trump commuted Blagojevich’s prison sentence in 2020. The president then issued him a full pardon in 2025. Chicago Stories revisits the Blagojevich saga with analysis of one of the most scandalous political stories in recent American history – with Blagojevich telling his side of the story.

Illinois has a reputation for political scandal – and with good reason. According to one 2023 study from the University of Illinois Chicago’s political science department, Chicago was named America’s most corrupt city for the fourth year in a row and Illinois the third-most corrupt state. Headline-making political corruption has spanned decades in the state, and with it has come the downfall of several political leaders – including four governors who served time in prison.... Read more

Hear More from Rod Blagojevich in the Extended Chicago Stories Interview

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On His Chicago Childhood

Blagojevich reflects on his Chicago childhood and his Serbian roots.

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On His Record As Governor

Blagojevich discusses his record during his time as governor.

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On His Time in Prison

Blagojevich shares his experience in a Colorado prison, his fellow inmates, and how he passed the time.

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On His Commutation

Blagojevich describes the strategy behind seeking a presidential pardon from both President Obama and President Trump. He also discusses the day he left prison. Note: This interview was recorded before it was announced that President Donald Trump issued a full pardon to Blagojevich on February 10, 2025

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Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, right, speaks, Oct. 21, 2020, during a news conference in Chicago.

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The Illinois State Capitol building. Photo: Erica Gunderson

A Short History of Corruption in Illinois

The shoe has finally dropped. In late November 2018, when the FBI raided the offices of the powerful Chicago alderman Ed Burke, a City Council member since 1969, it immediately set off speculation about which other politicians would fall.

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Lead support for Chicago Stories is provided by The Negaunee Foundation.

Major support is provided by the Abra Prentice Foundation, Inc. and the TAWANI Foundation.

Funding for Chicago Stories: Rod Blagojevich is provided by Shirley Z. and Peter C. Welsh.