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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
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Nader Issa

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Jesse Jackson Jr. urge President Trump to pardon former Gov. Rod Blagojevich

(Left to right) Rev. James T. Meeks, Rev. Jesse Jackson, Patti Blagojevich, Jesse Jackson Jr., Staff Sgt. Christopher Stone and Staff Sgt. Andrew Ramirez attend a 20-year anniversary event at Rainbow Push on Saturday, July 13. | Justin Jackson/ Sun-Times | Justin Jackson

The Rev. Jesse Jackson and his son, former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., have joined the effort to persuade President Donald Trump to pardon imprisoned former Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

The father and son sent a joint letter dated July 12 to the president pleading for Blagojevich’s full pardon and release, writing that “we agree with your assessment that Mr. Blagojevich’s sentence of 14 years was both unfair and unnecessary,” according to a copy of the letter provided by a Rainbow PUSH Coalition spokesman.

“We stand with this family as they seek a full pardon for a father and husband that has served most of a sentence that was far longer than the offense deserved,” the Jacksons wrote.

The letter is the latest attempt to end Blagojevich’s federal prison sentence, which began in 2012. Blagojevich’s wife, Patti Blagojevich, has made several appearances on FOX News and sent tweets urging the president to clear her husband’s name.

Patti Blagojevich read a letter from her husband at an event Saturday at Rainbow PUSH that commemorated the 20th anniversary of the Rev. Jackson and her husband’s trip to Belgrade to free U.S. servicemen captured by Yugoslavian forces.

Rod Blagojevich Jesse Jackson
U.S. Rev. Jesse Jackson, second from right, holds hands with Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, second from left, and Yugoslav Minister of Foreign Affairs Zivadin Jovanovic, left, and U.S. Rep. Rod Blagojevich, D-Ill., right, during a prayer led by Jackson in Belgrade Saturday, May 1, 1999.

“I will always be grateful for the opportunity I had many years ago when I joined Reverend Jackson in securing the release of our soldiers being held as POWs during the war with Yugoslavia,” the former governor and congressman wrote.

Rod Blagojevich was convicted of attempting to sell Barack Obama’s U.S. Senate seat that was vacated when Obama won the 2008 presidential election.

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