Pritzker: State prepared for possible protests at Democrat’s convention – Center Square

Concerns remain about protests like the recent incident when hundreds shutdown access to O’Hare International Airport. “Our Chicago Police Department was able to get those folks off the highway faster than any other city in the United States,” Gov. JB Pritzker said. “And they’re prepared for the Democratic Convention.”
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Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

The violent left wing of the Democrat party is now it’s mainstream. The DNC will be a burning, looting, violent mess. ANTIFA, BLM, General Whiny Complainers, CTU Members, Eco Terrorists, Hamas Lovers, Antisemites and the free shoes crowd will descend upon United Center. Poor Pritzker can’t call out the National Guard without hurting his 2024 and 2028 Presidential campaigns.The Democrats have encouraged, nurtured and sown their Brownshirt Army and now they will reap the whirlwind. The Pravda media won’t be able to hide it and their true colors will finally be evident to all.

Last edited 1 year ago by Tom Paine's Ghost
billy boy
1 year ago

what a liar, Miami cleared up their protesters in 15 minutes, O’Hare was 5 hours

pam
1 year ago
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Their gov’t must work……..could it be the CONSERVATIVE leadership????

Last edited 1 year ago by pam
Fullbladder
1 year ago

With 2020 fresh on your minds CPD; go fetal my friends.

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