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Blagojevich's Media Blitz Will Hurt Him In Court: Veteran Lawyers

Gov. Blagojevich's media blitz might make him feel better about his case, but all those recent high-profile interviews are likely to come back to bite him in a big way, experienced defense lawyers say.

 

Blagojevich: I thought about Oprah for Senate

Impeachment proceedings against Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich begin today in the state Senate, but the embattled governor is skipping the trial and instead appearing on TV. On ABC's "Good Morning America," Blagojevich said he considered Oprah Winfrey for President Obama's Senate replacement.

 

Bahamas senator in Travolta plot resigns

Bahamas senator in Travolta plot resigns

A Bahamas lawmaker accused of trying to extort money from actor John Travolta after the death of his son is resigning.

 

Blagojevich won't participate in impeachment trial

Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, charged with trying to sell the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by President Barack Obama, said on Friday he will not take part in an impeachment trial that could remove him from office.

 

Roland Burris sworn into Senate

The Illinois Senate designee is getting a warmer reception than he received last week when he was turned out of the Senate.

 

House Impeaches Blagojevich Again, Gov's Sister-In-Law Lone 'No' Vote

House Impeaches Blagojevich Again, Gov's Sister-In-Law Lone 'No' Vote

The new Illinois House has voted 117-1 to impeach Gov. Rod Blagojevich with his sister-in-law as the lone "no" vote. Rep. Deborah Mell voted Wednesday not to impeach the two-term governor. Her sister is married to Blagojevich. Wednesday's House action reaffirms the previous impeachment vote. Illinois House Speaker spokesman Steve Brown says the second impeachment vote was needed because of the upcoming Senate trial on whether to remove Blagojevich from office.

 

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