Democrat governor exposed for spewing a dangerous lie about Republicans

Democrats have completely lost it. They are showing their true colors.

And a Democrat governor has been exposed for spewing a dangerous lie about Republicans.

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, the billionaire socialist darling of the radical left, just got buried under a mountain of his own lies. During a heated press conference on Monday, reporters finally cornered the smug Democrat on his endless parade of vicious attacks against everyday Americans who dare to vote Republican. Pritzker, sweating under the spotlight, lashed out with a flat-out denial that doesn’t hold up to even a second’s scrutiny.

Picture this: the governor, red-faced and ranting, blasts Donald Trump for supposedly stirring up trouble while pretending his own party is all sunshine and unity. But when pressed on his history of demonizing conservatives as monsters, he snaps back with pure fiction.

“That is completely false. I have never called Republicans ‘N*zis,’” Pritzker said on Monday. He made that statement after accusing Donald Trump of “actively fanning the flames of division.”

Let’s rewind to February, when Pritzker dropped his State of the State bombshell right from the official podium. There he was, using taxpayer-funded airtime to paint President Trump and his supporters as straight out of a history book’s worst chapter. He didn’t mince words; he went full throttle, equating American patriots to the architects of evil.

In his address, Pritzker stated: “The authoritarian playbook is laid bare here: They point to a group of people who don’t look like you and tell you to blame them for your problems. If you think I’m overreacting and sounding the alarm too soon, consider this: It took the N*zis one month, three weeks, two days, eight hours, and 40 minutes to dismantle a constitutional republic.”

The crowd ate it up, of course—his handpicked audience of union bosses and welfare warriors. But for the rest of us, it was a chilling peek into the left’s playbook: scare tactics dressed as statesmanship, all aimed at smearing anyone who wants secure borders or lower taxes as some kind of fascist.

Pritzker didn’t stop there. He doubled down, wrapping his fear-mongering in a cloak of moral superiority that would make a televangelist blush. It’s the kind of rhetoric that gets blue-check activists retweeting into the night, but leaves real Americans shaking their heads at the hypocrisy.

“Tyranny requires your fear and your silence and your compliance,” Pritzker said. “Democracy requires your courage. So gather your justice and humanity, Illinois, and do not let the ‘tragic spirit of despair’ overcome us when our country needs us the most.”

Rewind to earlier this year, and Pritzker’s on CNN’s The Lead, peddling the same poison to a national audience hungry for anti-Trump red meat. He spins a yarn about the administration torching American’s freedoms, drawing direct lines to one of history’s greatest villains. It’s not subtle; it’s a sledgehammer.

“We’re talking about the death of a constitutional republic,” he said to CNN. “That’s what happened in Germany in 1933, 1934 and we’re seeing today that you’ve got an administration in Washington that’s ignoring court orders, literally ignoring when a judge says, ‘You can’t do this.’”

This isn’t debate—it’s defamation on steroids. Pritzker’s not content with policy disagreements; he wants to brand half the country as history’s repeat offenders.

In that same CNN hit, Pritzker drags the Holocaust into the mix, equating modern America under Trump to the ovens of World War II. It’s the ultimate cheap shot, weaponizing unimaginable tragedy to score political points.

Pritzker also participated in an interview with NPR where he compared Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to N*zis.

“How do you prove to somebody that you’re a U.S. citizen? Your accent? The color of your skin?” Pritzker stated when talking about the tactics ICE used. “That’s not the country we live in. You know, you shouldn’t have to walk around with papers, the way that they did in the early days of N*zi Germany, to prove that you belong and that you’re not one of them.”

Classic deflection from a man whose state is bleeding jobs and drowning in crime. Instead of fixing Chicago’s streets, Pritzker’s out there comparing border patrol to stormtroopers.

Pritzker’s not just talking the talk; he’s rallying his stormtroopers too. Back in April, he fired up a room full of New Hampshire Dem activists, urging them to turn the screws on anyone with an R next to their name. It’s the blueprint for the left’s street-level intimidation game, straight from the governor’s mouth.

“It’s time to fight everywhere and all at once,” he said to Democrats in New Hampshire. “Never before in my life have I called for mass protests, for mobilization, for disruption. But I am now. These Republicans cannot know a moment of peace.”

This is the man running Illinois? A state where honest cops are under siege and families can’t walk their neighborhoods without fear? Pritzker’s “fight” isn’t for justice—it’s for power, pure and simple, and he’s fine with burning it all down to get it.

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