Gov. JB Pritzker holds private meeting with Pope Leo XIV in Rome – NBC5 (Chicago)

  "You can feel his humanity," Pritzker said in the interview. "It was a special moment, even for this Jewish boy."
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K6
4 months ago

Total sell out! Standing next to a man and his wife that are state leaders in killing babies, and now assisting in suicide. Unbelievable! Remember it’s for the least of these. WOW

DAG
4 months ago

This Pope is as woke as the last one, which was terrible. That’s why, as a practicing Catholic, I don’t put much stock in what the Popes say (with the exception of JPII)

Fed Up Taxpayer
4 months ago

The suicide bill is literally on the governors desk and he is visiting with the Pope. Hypocrisy lives large within this man which probably explains his size.

Bob
4 months ago

Wonder what the DONATION WAS to get HIS ENDORSEMENT ???

DAG
4 months ago
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Probably as much as he won “gambling”! (Yeah – gambling – right!)

daskoterzar
4 months ago

Jumbo on a world tour on the tax payers dime. What for? There are problems and issues to be solved here in Illinois. That’s your friggin job…not flying around the world for no purpose. What a schmuck. Vote for TED DABROWSKI!!

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Fed up neighbor
4 months ago

Picture makes me sick, humanity Pritzker where’s yours

Last edited 4 months ago by Fed up neighbor
Hello, Indiana!
4 months ago

That the woke, “White Sox” pope didn’t throw abortion advocate Pritzger out bodily tells me how much left of center the Catholic Church has gone. I can’t envision Pope John Paul II giving a Pritzger or a Biden the time of day.

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