Politics | Rod Blagojevich Blago Defense Can't Subpoena Obama Ex-governor's lawyers want president to testify in corruption trial By Nick McMaster Posted Apr 30, 2010 3:34 PM CDT Copied Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich arrives at the federal court building in Chicago for a status hearing in his upcoming federal corruption trial, April 21, 2010. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green) Rod Blagojevich will not be permitted to subpoena President Obama as he defends himself against charges that he tried to sell or barter Obama's vacant Senate seat after the 2008 presidential election. The judge in the former governor's forthcoming corruption trial did leave to door open to calling the president to testify "should it become necessary," a lawyer for Blagojevich tells the Chicago Tribune. Read These Next One mystery is solved around chilling Holocaust photo. Researchers have an idea of what brought down this civilization. The shark killed his girlfriend. He nearly died fighting it. He was coming out of the bathroom when the bear attacked. Report an error