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Senate President John Cullerton on Wednesday called the FBI raids on longtime Democratic state Sen. Martin Sandoval’s home and government offices “very troubling.”

“It doesn’t look good, but we don’t know what it’s about,” Cullerton, a Chicago Democrat, said. “We don’t know if he’s the subject matter, but it looks like it’s a criminal investigation.” […]

“They’re still serving in the General Assembly, I think we should probably wait and see if Sen. Sandoval is the subject matter of the inquiry, right?” Cullerton said. “Let’s make some informed decisions after we see what happens. It’s too early to tell.”

Yeah, the feds secured search warrants for Sandoval’s district office, his Statehouse office and his house in order to find something on… somebody else?

C’mon, man.

posted by Rich Miller
Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 2:11 pm

Comments

  1. As an aside- Sen Menendez from NJ Remained in office post indictment. We all know how that worked out. No fan of Sandoval but there is no reason for him to step down at this juncture

    Comment by Sue Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 2:21 pm

  2. I wish the blog had the laughing+crying emoji.

    Comment by Powdered Whig Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 2:23 pm

  3. With the IRS agents there, they had a pretty good idea what they were looking for. Time to start putting some daylight between yourself and any targets.

    Comment by RNUG Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 2:24 pm

  4. ===I wish the blog had the laughing+crying emoji===

    Just paste ‘em

    😂😂😂

    Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 2:28 pm

  5. I speculated Cullerton and Crew were waiting for Sandoval to speak. This statement is terribly disappointing.

    Sandoval has not been convicted, or even indicted of a crime as of my comment.

    Removing him from a chairmanship where possible malice or impropriety could be, that’s a proper governing move.

    I do not call for his resignation, we are all presume innocent until proven guilty.

    The chairman role is something that can be taken for everyone’s sake.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 2:29 pm

  6. Tough time for the leader. First his brother now this…

    Comment by Fav human Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 2:38 pm

  7. ===brother===

    “The Capitol Fax Secret Word is … ‘cousin’… “

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 2:39 pm

  8. When the feds come for you, it’s time to resign.

    Comment by Anon E Moose Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 2:41 pm

  9. ==“The Capitol Fax Secret Word is … ‘cousin’… “==

    Actually two words: “Distant Cousin”

    To the statement from The Senate President: ——-

    Kinda similar to his.

    Comment by A guy Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 2:47 pm

  10. ===Actually===

    If you don’t get the joke you don’t know why it’s funny.

    To the Post,

    Sandoval’s silence up to this moment almost warrants a move by Cullerton, mostly by veto session when the real questions will be harder to blow off.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 2:52 pm

  11. Not a great summer for the Senate Dems. As for Sandoval, he should be temporarily removed from the chairmanship and leadership position until this concludes one way or another. He should resign if he did actually push contracts and received kickbacks (allegedly).

    Watching how they handled Silverstein, then T. Cullerton, and now Sandoval will show a lot about the President.

    Comment by Truthiness Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 2:54 pm

  12. Senate Democrats have a long history of ignoring problems and wishing they would just go away

    Comment by Lucky Pierre Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 2:59 pm

  13. is Madigan, Roger “Verbal” Kint or Keyser Soze in this play? I can never remember how this movie ends.

    Comment by Usual suspects Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 3:24 pm

  14. Patterson could have written something a little more philosophical for Cullerton…like “This, too, shall pass.”

    Comment by Wylie Coyote Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 4:06 pm

  15. LaShawn Ford.

    Let’s see some more cards from the Feds before we argue Sandoval should toss his in.

    Comment by Thomas Paine Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 4:13 pm

  16. The silence is deafening. It would be nice to hear Sandoval say something.

    But until we know more, or he’s charged, calls for resignation are premature.

    I can’t get the COPS theme out of my head. What you gonna do when they come for you…

    Comment by SSL Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 4:28 pm

  17. Thanks Rich! 😂😂😂

    Comment by Powdered Whig Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 6:44 pm

  18. Just look at Tom Cullerton. Even when Sandoval is indicted, none of the “good government progressives” will be calling on him to resign.

    Comment by Token Conservative Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 8:16 pm

  19. If you should resign because Feds then Trump should have resigned the day Mueller was appointed.

    Comment by Not a Billionaire Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 9:36 pm

  20. Sandoval was elected to do a job, and he should continue to do it. Under our law he is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. To date the good Senator has not even been charged with any criminal offense. Don’t forget Ald. Burke was even reelected after being indicted. He too is presumed innocent.

    Comment by truthtopower Wednesday, Sep 25, 19 @ 9:51 pm

  21. In January of 1999 Miguel Santiago was acquitted of charges brought by the Fed. The Fed isn’t always right.

    Comment by Eire17 Thursday, Sep 26, 19 @ 6:57 am

  22. Right-“We don’t know if he’s the subject matter, but it looks like it’s a criminal investigation.”

    Comment by ETown60120 Thursday, Sep 26, 19 @ 10:57 am

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