J.B. Pritzker’s toilet troubles may come back to haunt him if he runs for president in 2024 – FOX News

The scandal broke during Pritzker’s 2018 run for governor, which saw the Illinois Democrat pledge to pay back the $330,000 in property taxes he and his wife allegedly avoided. The echoes of the scandal continued into 2019, when a federal investigation was launched into the governor’s alleged tax dodge, and into 2020, when the same contractor who took out the toilets was awarded a $9 million COVID-19 contract from the Army Corps of Engineers.
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Freddy
1 year ago

Think of how much money he saved on toilet plungers.

Goodgulf Greyteeth
1 year ago

I’ve often thought that a Pritzker presidential campaign would struggle with the differences between how the national media would cover his Illinois mendacities and misadventures (some at least, but not much) compared to how much of the Illinois media simply covers for him.

Ex Illini
1 year ago

Does the national media ever criticize any Democrat? I thought that was against their oath to serve and protect liberals at all times.

Giddyap
1 year ago

The Pritzker Crime Family has made tax evasion into an art form, as their offshore bankers will tell you — the toilet tax dodge is just the tip of the iceberg

https://illinois.gop/j-b-pritzker-domesticate-overseas-holdings-illinois-subject-higher-tax-rates-proposed/

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