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Emanuel told the cameraman he's angry at the networks who have put his home address on national television. "I'm getting regular death threats," Emanuel said, according to an ABC report. "You've intruded too much." The Sun-Times reported that Emanuel pushed aside the reporter's recorder and said he wouldn't talk. "I'm not going to say a word to you. I'm going to do this with my children," he said. The spotlight has fallen on Emanuel because conversations secretly recorded by federal investigators suggest Blagojevich wanted to raised large charitable donations in exchange for a favor involving the Illinois 5th District congressional seat that Emanuel plans to vacate to work in the White House. The complaint says that a week after Obama chose Emanuel as his chief of staff, Blagojevich told an aide that he wanted the unnamed "president-elect adviser" to be told of the governor's interest in creating a nonprofit group, and "can you guys help him
... raise 10, 15 million"? Quoting Blagojevich talking about the adviser, it continues: "When 'he asks me for the Fifth CD thing I want it to be in his head.'" The complaint says Blagojevich was trying to determine whether he had the power to appoint an interim replacement until a special election for Emanuel's seat could be held. But Blagojevich was wrong if he thought he might have that power. By law, House vacancies can be filled only by elections. The complaint does not say that a conversation with the Obama adviser took place, nor does it suggest that the Obama team took any action regarding Blagojevich's idea for a nonprofit. ___ On the Net: Obama transition: http://www.change.gov/
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