Pritzker: GOP cannot know a moment of peace
- Governor J.B. Pritzker called for "mass protests and mobilization" against Republicans, stating they "cannot know a moment of peace" during his speech in New Hampshire.
- Pritzker's comments signal his intention to position himself for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination amid an escalating political climate.
- Pritzker criticized "do-nothing Democrats" for blaming losses on defending marginalized communities, calling their rhetoric a form of political violence preparation.
- He described past threats against political figures and linked them to a broader pattern of dangerous language that encourages violent actions.
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Pritzker's 'Mad as Hell' Moment Marks Turning Point for Dems
That was the message New Hampshire Democrats received loud and clear on Sunday, when Pritzker rocked the room - and went viral across the Internet - with his fiery condemnation of his party's middle-of-the-road pushovers.
Democrat Governor Openly Calls for Violence - NEWS HOUR FIRST
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker is facing calls for his arrest after he made thinly veiled calls for violence, as he argued that Republicans should not be allowed to “know a moment of peace” and demanded “mass protests” and “disruption.” Pritzker has apparently decided that he should begin his efforts to seek the 2028 Democrat presidential nomination by calling for harassment of anyone who disagrees with him and advocating for a new version of the 2…
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