Madigan: Indicted but still pitching for (and getting) money – Chicago Sun-Times

Former House Speaker Michael Madigan."There’s nothing illegal about Madigan shaking the bushes for campaign contributions while he is under indictment...But it’s unusual to see such a large haul associated with someone in the crosshairs of federal prosecutors who no longer can dole out political favors and jobs, as Madigan did for decades while one of Illinois’ most powerful government officials as House speaker."
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outraged
3 years ago

All the politicians in illinois should be in prison.

Buford Pusser Says
3 years ago

Indicted politicians is a badge of honor among Illinois democrats

The Paraclete
3 years ago

It’s called respect. He still holds levers.

marko
3 years ago

Because it’s the mob

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