The Wall Street Journal has some good analysis of the report:
The memo released Tuesday said Mr. Obama's incoming White House chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, contacted Mr. Blagojevich and his staff at least five times after Election Day, and produced a slate of suggested replacements for Mr. Obama's vacated Senate seat. Mr. Emanuel spoke about four times to Blagojevich chief of staff John Harris to discuss the Senate seat.
Neither Mr. Emanuel nor other Obama aides and confidants heard of Mr. Blagojevich's alleged efforts to auction the Senate appointment to the highest bidder, the report said.
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Messrs. Obama and Emanuel, as well as top Obama aide Valerie Jarrett, were interviewed by U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald on Dec. 18, 19 and 20 -- an extraordinary outreach from law enforcement during a presidential transition. The interviews lasted two hours, and their lawyers were present.
The Obama audit of contacts between aides and Mr. Blagojevich's staff revealed considerably more discussions between the two camps than previously divulged, and it described an apparently concerted effort by the governor to crack the Obama circle.
Read the full report here.
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I'm pretty sure that report was
ReplyDeleteedited before it was released, to
get rid of an incriminating
evidence. Obama is one slick guy.
Fitzgerald said that there was a cloud around Cheney. Why no wiretap on Cheney's home phone?
ReplyDeleteThe report contained no "evidence."
The taped conversations are the best evidence of what was said, not the reports.
Obama is a slick guy. That is why he won in a landslide.