

Framed, F*cked, and Freed
Book • 2012
Rod Blagojevich's book chronicles his arrest, trial, and nearly 8 years in federal prison, which he portrays as a politically motivated frame-up tied to events involving Barack Obama and the Senate seat appointment.
It covers his time in high-security prisons with gang members and others, his refusal to admit guilt, and his eventual pardon by Donald Trump, questioning the weaponization of government power against political figures.
The narrative spans from one president's era to another, highlighting his fight for truth and accountability.
It covers his time in high-security prisons with gang members and others, his refusal to admit guilt, and his eventual pardon by Donald Trump, questioning the weaponization of government power against political figures.
The narrative spans from one president's era to another, highlighting his fight for truth and accountability.
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