Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker is at it again — arms flailing, words slurring into empty slogans, and once more choosing performative politics over actual leadership. And this time, he’s not just embarrassing himself on home turf. He’s decided to take his act nationwide. Because why limit the damage to just Illinois when you could spread the dysfunction across all 50 states?
Let’s just be honest: Pritzker has had his eye on a 2028 presidential run since the moment Donald Trump took the oath for his second term. And now, instead of fixing the disaster that is Chicago — or addressing his own state’s ballooning budget issues, crumbling infrastructure, or, you know, the literal invasion of illegal immigrants overwhelming local systems — he’s taking cheap shots at the Trump administration, ICE, and even Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
Because apparently, if you can’t lead, distract.
Pete Hegseth was busy ignoring his job and doing pushups as part of a show for the Guinness Book of World Records while Illinoisans are being invaded by Trump’s military troops. https://t.co/4OpZHrmj8I
— Governor JB Pritzker (@GovPritzker) October 8, 2025
Take his latest crusade: whining about redistricting in Texas, of all places. Yep. Pritzker, governor of one of the most gerrymandered states in the entire country, had the gall to present himself as a champion of fair elections. This is a guy whose party has spent decades drawing Illinois maps that look like Jackson Pollock paintings, surgically slicing up voting blocs to keep Democrats in power while pretending they care about “representation.”
But don’t expect the national media to bring that up. They’re too busy handing him microphones.
Then there’s his claim that Chicago is “safe.” Yes, really. This was right after a Labor Day weekend that saw 58 people shot, eight of them fatally. But sure, Governor, tell us more about how things are “under control.” Maybe he meant the police are under control — as in under-resourced, over-politicized, and shackled by soft-on-crime policies that give more rights to criminals than victims.
And let’s not forget his brilliant decision to oppose ICE. You read that right — the governor of a state drowning in crime is going to war with the one federal agency actually doing something about the criminals flooding into his sanctuary cities. ICE had to roll out something called Operation Midway Blitz just to catch the kinds of predators Pritzker’s policies have allowed to walk free. We’re talking about violent offenders: rapists, child abusers, domestic batterers. Real monsters.
But when ICE arrests them, Pritzker doesn’t thank them. No — he throws a tantrum.
“This is a convicted felon who is threatening to jail me,” he said about Trump. “He’s unhinged.”
Well, maybe. But at least Trump isn’t pretending the border crisis is a Fox News conspiracy.
Pritzker’s logic is so twisted, it makes you dizzy. He opposes ICE detaining criminals, whines about federal troops being deployed to assist overwhelmed border and local law enforcement, and yet, he wants to lecture others about what real leadership looks like?
Enter Pete Hegseth — who, yes, was doing pushups when Pritzker attacked him — who responded by offering a little friendly advice: “Maybe you should do a few pushups.” A mic-drop moment if there ever was one.
Governor, you might try a pushup or two…
(In the meantime, our troops will do the job you refuse to do.) https://t.co/cRfftXbwd8
— Pete Hegseth (@PeteHegseth) October 8, 2025
Because while Hegseth and Trump are focused on restoring law and order, Pritzker is out here auditioning for an MSNBC segment.
This isn’t about governing anymore. It’s about optics, applause lines, and posturing for a presidential run he’s wildly unprepared for. And the people of Illinois? They’re just collateral damage in the meantime.
There are two kinds of leaders: those who get in the way of the chaos, and those who are the chaos. Pritzker made it painfully clear which side he’s on.
And if you think this is the last time he’s going to throw a fit on national television instead of doing his actual job, well… buckle up. 2028 is still a long way off.
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