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Pritzker threatened to sue the Trump administration if National Guard troops are deployed to Chicago. | Youtube/Face the Nation

By Victor Nava | New York Post

Democratic Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker raised a wild conspiracy theory Sunday for why President Trump is considering deploying National Guard troops to Chicago and other blue cities plagued by crime.

“He has other aims, other than fighting crime,” Pritzker confidently stated, during an interview on CBS’s “Face the Nation.”

“The other aims are that he’d like to stop the elections 2026 or, frankly, take control of those elections,” the governor continued.

“He’ll just claim that there’s some problem with an election, and then he’s got troops on the ground that can take control.”

The White House dismissed Pritzker’s allegation.

It’s amazing the lengths this slob will go to in order to deflect from the terrible crime crisis that has been plaguing Chicago for years,” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told The Post.

Jackson noted that the city has racked up more murders than any other US city for 13 straight years and that more illegal firearms are recovered in Chicago than in New York City and LA combined.

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JB Pritzker is criss-crossing the nation in what appears to be an early stab at running for president. Too bad his state has suffered so greatly under his leadership. | AP

By Diana Sroka Rickert

JB Pritzker made headlines when he called for “mass protests” against the Trump administration. There’s no question, the second-term governor of Illinois is positioning himself for a presidential run, as he crisscrosses the country lauding his time serving the citizens of the Prairie State.

“We enshrined reproductive rights into law. We legalized cannabis. We protected labor rights. We joined the US Climate Alliance,” he told a packed room in New Hampshire in late April. “I’m not going to go through the rest.”

But what he’s not telling the crowd about Illinois is precisely what Americans need to know most.

Americans are more worried today about the nation’s financial problems than they’ve been in a decade. A recent Gallup poll found that 81% of Americans are personally concerned a “great deal” or “fair amount” about federal spending and the federal deficit.

A federal government run like the state of Illinois would do little to quell their fears. Today, Illinois has more than $200 billion in unfunded pension liabilities, with the state’s government pension systems hovering around 50% funded. (By comparison, even the most conservative estimates place New York state’s pension fund at 99% funded.) It’s bad news for pensioners, who live with the uncertainty of not knowing if a retirement check from the state could bounce. It’s perhaps even worse news for Illinois taxpayers, who are on the hook for such enormous liabilities.

Illinois is suffering from systemic mismanagement, including in Chicago where Mayor Brandon Johnson has been accused of race-based hiring. | AP

Already, Illinoisans are taxed to the hilt. WalletHub recently named Illinois the state with the single highest state and local tax bill in the nation. The median Illinois household pays $13,099 each year to a complicated web of government entities. I personally pay taxes to 17 different levels of government, including the state, three school districts, a mosquito abatement district, water reclamation district, park district, health facilities, forest preserve and more. That’s in addition to sales taxes, gas taxes, grocery taxes and other nickel-and-dime taxes I pay.

The people of Illinois are voting with their feet — the state his the third-highest level of out-migration in the nation. | pabrady63 – stock.adobe.com

Where does all this money go? For one, Illinois is well known for its storied history of political favoritism and corruption, which makes government especially expensive to maintain. Just this week, the Department of Justice announced that Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is under investigation for racial based hiring at City Hall. “When you hire our people, we always look out for everybody else,” Johnson said.

When it comes to education, Illinois’ public school system is nothing to boast about. More than two-thirds of Illinois eighth graders are not proficient in reading or math, according to results from the recent National Assessment of Education Progress. Worse, the public school system in Illinois fails minority children the most. Only 16% of black eighth graders are proficient at reading, and only 8% of black Illinois eighth graders do math at grade level.

Illinois’ public school system is also a mess — with more than two-thirds of students under-performing in math and reading. | Getty Images

Yet at the same time, Illinois spends more per pupil on public education than every other state in the Midwest and 40 other states in the US. Fiscal watchdog Wirepoints reported that, according to 2022 Census data, Illinois lays out $21,700 annually in average local, state and federal dollars per public school student. How’s that for a sorry return on investment?

Pritzker is counting on his Illinois track record and fiery anti-Trump rhetoric to direct voters his way. But it hasn’t been enough to keep Illinoisans from leaving; the state tops the charts for out-migration.

The Illinois Policy Institute reports that Illinois ranks third in the nation for highest out-migration to other states. Illinois’ loss of 56,235 residents in 2024 is only beaten by California, which lost 239,575 residents, and New York, which lost 120,917 residents. When Illinois’ population has grown in recent years, it is due to a massive influx of international migrants.

The numbers are even worse for Illinois minority students; only eight percent of Illinois African-American kids are at grade level for math. | Getty Images

By comparison, the red states of Texas, North Carolina and South Carolina rank first, second and third for migration into their states, respectively. The Institute reported that on net 85,267 people flocked to Texas from July 2023 to June 2024, 82,288 residents moved to North Carolina, and more than 68,000 people came to South Carolina.

All of this begs the question of how Pritzker could be elected to two terms. That’s not a complex puzzle. Besides the fact that many residents are voting with their feet, much of the Democrat’s success is due to his party’s stronghold in Chicago and the failings of the state’s Republican Party.

Is Illinois the utopia Pritzker claims? No, far from it. Rather, as the average resident would tell you, Pritzker is just another politician who’s too big for his britches.

Diana Sroka Rickert, a writer based in Chicago, is a former vice president at the Illinois Policy Institute. Her opinion piece was posted in the New York Post.

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By John Kass

I want you to get yourself a book. It is an important, special book written for those of you who love your country, pay your taxes and play by the rules. It has a great title, written by a fearless reporter, Miranda Devine of the New York Post:

The Big Guy: How a President and His Son Sold Out America

It’s all about the cover-up, backed up by hard facts and on-the-record testimony about the liars who abused you, me, our nation, all of us. It has been written cleanly, clearly. So if you care about America, you’ll rush and order this great book now.

And while you’re ordering, how about I tell you a story?

A few years ago after she came out with her first book on Joe Biden’s oily corruption, “Laptop From Hell” (another great read) I was at “the paper.” And sometimes I’d hear the wailing and sighs of agony when I’d tell my editors I planned on writing a column in support of Miranda Devine of The New York Post.

You ever take children to the dentist for a tooth-pull? It sounded like that.

Their sighs, tiny screams and complaints meant I was over the target. No doubt journalistic curiosity had been squeezed out of them by the Shameless 51, the liars of the so-called “Intelligence Community” who’d been wrangled to protect the corrupt China Joe Biden and elect him president over the objections of people with common sense.

The best editors, the most respected, such as John McCormick and Bruce Dold were already gone. And my dear friend Kristen McQueary was either gone or on the way out the door. She, like Devine was a tough reporter who deserved more than she received from the Trib. One thing she’d never do–she’d never whine about a good column coming her way, one that readers would read because it had all the elements of a good story: The use of raw political power and money and sex.

But this new breed of woke editors terrified of angering the rabid left wing (I took to thinking of them as news suppressors) weren’t enthused by Miranda Devine’s great stories.

The once-great paper was repeating a pattern of self-destruction becoming woke, before it went broke.

I was about to go, too, but I didn’t know it yet then.

Miranda Devine was and is the lead columnist at the New York Post, a tabloid that understood a good story. She loves tabloids. She’s unpretentious and curious. She’s a tough, seasoned pro who came from a newspaper family. I knew of her father, the late Frank Devine when he was editor of the Chicago Sun Times.

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Billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin has vowed to halt donations to his alma mater, Harvard University. | REUTERS

By Ariel Zilber | New York Post

Longtime Harvard donor Ken Griffin has vowed to withhold financial support for the university unless it undertakes significant changes to its policy regarding antisemitism as the hedge fund billionaire lamented the “whiny snowflakes” that were being produced by Ivy League schools.

“I’m not interested in supporting the institution,” Griffin, the 55-year-old hedge fund billionaire who runs Citadel and Citadel Securities, told a conference in Miami.

Griffin, who graduated from the Cambridge, Mass.-based school in 1989, donated $300 million to Harvard in the last year alone and more than $500 million total.

The Florida native who recently relocated his company headquarters to Miami from Chicago has an estimated net worth of $36.8 billion, according to Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

But he said on Tuesday that he won’t support the school unless changes were made.

“Will America’s elite university get back to their roots of educating American children — young adults — to be the future leaders of our country or are they going to maintain being lost in the wilderness of microaggressions, a DEI agenda that seems to have no real endgame, and just being lost in the wilderness?” Griffin said.

When asked by the event moderator if he was financially supporting Harvard, Griffin responded: “No.”

“I’d like that to change and I have made that clear to members of the corporate board,” the billionaire added.

Griffin said it was incumbent on Harvard to “resume their role as educating young American men and women to be leaders, to be problem solvers, to take on difficult issues.”

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The Pritzker family earned its immense wealth, in part, through the Hyatt Hotel empire. | NY Post

By Dana Kennedy | The New York Post

Until recently, the most controversial members of Chicago’s ultra-rich and powerful Pritzker family were the billionaire Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker — a longtime Democratic activist and bail reform advocate — and his billionaire transgender cousin Jennifer, who’s funneled millions into universities, medical schools, gender clinics and nonprofits in support of “gender-affirming” medical care.

This week, however, they’ve been overshadowed by family members who are embroiled in two of the biggest news stories of the moment.

The governor’s sister Penny, 64, is front and center with the resignation Tuesday of Harvard president Claudine Gay over multiple instances of plagiarism. Penny has been, since February 2022, senior fellow of the Harvard Corporation — the governing board that recruited, hired and protected Gay in light of her scandals, including underplaying antisemitism at the school.

Meanwhile, cousin Thomas Pritzker is named in newly unsealed documents relating to the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Virginia Giuffre claims she was trafficked overseas to have sex with the now 73-year-old, who is chairman of Hyatt Hotels and CEO of the Pritzker Organization.

The Pritzker family was ranked the country’s ninth-richest family in 2020.

They owe their wealth to Jay Pritzker (father of Thomas) who enrolled in the University of Chicago at 14, later graduated from Northwestern University Law School, and created the Hyatt Hotel chain, now a multi-national conglomerate, in 1957 at the age of 35.

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