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Wright Paid to Stay Away

State Beacon Published May 22, 2012 Reviewed Jun 30, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Rev. Jeremiah Wright stated that in 2008, he was offered money to remain silent until after the November election.
2008 year · year of offer
Rev. Jeremiah Wright
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Ed Klein stated that the amount Dr. Eric Whitaker offered Rev. Jeremiah Wright was $150,000.
150000 USD · amount offered
Ed Klein, author of "The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House"
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Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s recent claim that he was paid to stay away from then-Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 campaign may have an impact on President Obama’s re-election campaign. According to Byron York at the Washington Examiner:

But there is one subject concerning Wright that merits scrutiny. In a nearly three-hour recorded interview with Ed Klein, author of the new book "The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House," Wright said that back in 2008, when he was at the center of a raging controversy over his sermons, a close friend of Obama's offered him money to shut up until after the November election.

In the interview, Wright said Dr. Eric Whitaker, a top official at the University of Chicago Hospitals, sent a note to Wright through an intermediary at Wright's Trinity United Church of Christ. "[Eric] sent it to one of the members, who sent it to me," Wright told Klein. "He sent it to one of the guys close to me, saying, 'Can you make this offer to Rev?'"

Wright said he has kept notes from his experience and keeps all his documents, including the note from Whitaker, in a cardboard box. According to Klein, the amount Whitaker offered Wright was $150,000.

As York points out, there are some important questions that have yet to be answered: "Did Whitaker actually make the offer Wright says he did? If so, did Obama know about it? And where would the money have come from?"

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