Gov. JB Pritzker’s office slams, mocks Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ahead of visit – CBS2 (Chicago)

Homeland Security Secretary Robbed For Noem's arrival in Springfield Wednesday morning, Pritzker's office advised reporters, "Secretary Noem has often been spotted on television cosplaying law enforcement officers, so media are invited to capture her latest costume upon arrival." Noem is expected to talk about what she calls the failures of sanctuary city policies.
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Elias
11 months ago

Her next visit should be to the Governors mansion or wherever the fat man is hanging out. She should appear with a dozen US Marshals and have a film crew on site as well. The moment of his arrest will be amazing!

Riverbender
11 months ago
Reply to  Elias

Yep and would be plastered across the front pages as the man willing to go to jail to support the rights of the people. He would become a hero to the leftists and quite frankly, if you look at Trump’s recent days in court, there is one heck of a lot of support for these illegal immigrants. I suggest instead ignoring Pritzker. Cut his funding to hurt the State so that there would be a record of his failures that could be paraded across the country on future election days. Pritzker wants to be arrested…it will give him the headlines… Read more »

The Railroader
11 months ago

JB the Hutt cosplayed for years as a successful governor. His handlers are trying to strategically shave and body paint him into a Presidential candidate.

Last edited 11 months ago by The Railroader
Frank Goudy
11 months ago

Want to see some real HATE. Go to Miller’s CapitolFax. Miller and his little sycophants are frothing at the mouth at her appearance in Illinois.

Elias
11 months ago
Reply to  Frank Goudy

Lunatics will be lunatics!

JR
11 months ago
Reply to  Frank Goudy

These democrats are so vile and rude. That Lauren underwood is a total loser she wants to be Gov good luck IL so glad I am out of there

Joseph Murzanski
11 months ago

Yes, when the Democrats have their backs against a wall, they turn to mocking. Of course they did not mock when Secy Mayorkas uttered that the border was closed while thousands were crossing illegally!

Barbara_b4
11 months ago

She is doing a great job protecting us from illegal immigrants committing terrible crimes. She is actually working and being truthful unlike the last DSH secretary.

Chercher
11 months ago

It is embarrassing and shockingly juvenile to have the State of Illinois officially talk like a group of unsupervised 12 years overdosing on chips and pop.

Sweet Home Alabama
11 months ago

I’d much rather see her in a skin tight form fitting shirt than Jelly Belly

Hello, Indiana!
11 months ago

Were Noem to lay the warrant for Waddles arrest on charges he deserves and far too numerous to mention, he would’ve dissolved into a quivering, cry mass in a fetal position on the ground, as most libs and Antifa do when the s—t gets real.

Daskoterzar
11 months ago

Well, lets face it…The Governors office isn’t used to seeing someone actually doing their job and working for the people of this Country, they do not know what that looks like. The governors office staff’s only play here is to be the adolescent child in the back of the room making snide comments about someone, their appearance and how they behave. Children. The FAT MAN and his useless staff need to watch and listen closely, they might learn something if they would stop passing notes to Potsie and giggling in the back of the room. This woman is intelligent, articulate… Read more »

MM
11 months ago
Reply to  Daskoterzar

“The governors office staff’s only play here is to be the adolescent child in the back of the room making snide comments about someone.”

That is literally all they do in every situation.

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