The weekend has passed, and the Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich arrest scandal still simmers with no real answers from our President-elect Barack Obama regarding who on his team spoke with the embattled governor about the now vacant Senate seat in Illinois. Swamppolitics.com writes about the "unanswered questions" from the president-elect. It's already been confirmed that incoming chief of staff Rahm Emanuel had spoken with the Illinois Gov about the vacant Senate seat.
If Blagojevich doesn't resign within the next few days, Obama needs to simply address the ongoing issues of who spoke with Blagojevich, and go about working on his transition to the presidency.
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