The Chicago Tribune is reporting that Illinois Gov. Rod
Blagojevich and his chief of staff John Harris were arrested by
the FBI this morning, and
accused of "a wide-ranging criminal conspiracy that included
Blagojevich conspiring to sell or trade the Senate seat left
vacant by President-elect Barack Obama in exchange for financial
benefits for the governor and his wife."
Keep in mind that Blagojevich was, in part, the political
creation of Obama and his incoming chief of staff Rahm Emanuel,
and a close ally. Here's how Ryan Lizza
described it in the New Yorker:
That year, (Obama) gained his first high-level experience in a
statewide campaign when he advised the victorious gubernatorial
candidate Rod Blagojevich, another politician with a funny name
and a message of reform. Rahm Emanuel, a congressman from
Chicago and a friend of Obama’s, told me that he, Obama, David
Wilhelm, who was Blagojevich’s campaign co-chair, and another
Blagojevich aide were the top strategists of Blagojevich’s
victory. He and Obama “participated in a small group that met
weekly when Rod was running for governor,” Emanuel said. “We
basically laid out the general election, Barack and I and these
two.” A spokesman for Blagojevich confirmed Emanuel’s account,
although David Wilhelm, who now works for Obama, said that
Emanuel had overstated Obama’s role. “There was an advisory
council that was inclusive of Rahm and Barack but not limited
to them,” Wilhelm said, and he disputed the notion that Obama
was “an architect or one of the principal strategists.”