Thursday, May 1, 2025

Democrat Governor Openly Calls for Violence by Anastasia Boushee April 30, 2025

 Pritzker: GOP ‘Cannot Know A Moment Of Peace’

Democrat Governor Openly Calls for Violence

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker is facing calls for his arrest after he made thinly veiled calls for violence, as he argued that Republicans should not be allowed to “know a moment of peace” and demanded “mass protests” and “disruption.”

Pritzker has apparently decided that he should begin his efforts to seek the 2028 Democrat presidential nomination by calling for harassment of anyone who disagrees with him and advocating for a new version of the 2020 riots. The Democrat governor made these remarks during a speech at the New Hampshire Democrat Party’s McIntyre-Shaheen 100 Club Dinner on April 27.

“Never before in my life have I called for mass protests, for mobilization, for disruption, but I have now,” he said. “These Republicans cannot know a moment of peace. They have to understand that we will fight their cruelty with every megaphone and every microphone that we have. We must castigate them on the soapbox and then punish them at the ballot box.”

Pritzker went on to claim that Republicans’ portraits will eventually be put in museums “reserved for tyrants and traitors.”

Pritzker’s comments rightfully prompted backlash on social media and from some within the Trump administration.

“I warned before the election, the left is planning the BLM riots 2.0. It’s coming,” wrote podcast host Megyn Kelly.


A reporter asked Trump administration Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and as Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller whether he believed that Pritzker was inciting insurrection and questioned whether the Department of Justice (DOJ) would be taking action.

“What I would say is his comments, if nothing else, could be construed as inciting violence,” Miller said before going on to list the numerous attacks on conservatives in recent months, including the assassination attempts against Trump, “credible threats” against “his associates,” and the “spate of left-wing domestic terrorism across this country.”

Cook County Commissioner Sean Morrison also called out Pritzker’s comments, arguing that they are “Reckless” and “an Invitation to Violence.”

“Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has crossed a dangerous line — and elected officials and media should not stay silent about the words he chose to use this past weekend,” he wrote in a statement, referring to the remarks as “an unhinged political rant.”

“This is not ordinary political hyperbole — it looks to legitimize hostility, lawlessness, and violence against millions of law-abiding Americans who simply happen to disagree with him politically,” Morrison added. “It is the language that triggers violence.”

“Terrorism is already a problem,” wrote podcast host Tim Pool.

Meanwhile, Pritzker’s chances at securing the Democrat nomination in the 2028 presidential election are not looking good — which may be why he is desperately trying to rally the leftist base within his party to target conservatives, as it could distinguish him from the other candidates whose comments are much more veiled. According to The Daily Wire, “An average of recent polls of prospective 2028 Democratic presidential candidates found that former Vice President Kamala Harris led with 27.1%, followed by former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg at 16.1%, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) at 12.9%, New Jersey Senator Cory Booker at 8.6%, and California Governor Gavin Newsom at 7.9%. Pritzker ranked 10th with 3.2%.”


A Prayer to Take Part in Our Nation’s National Day of Prayer By Lynette Kittle Bible Reading: “Pray continually” - 1 Thessalonians 5:17 Read or Listen Below:

 

A Prayer to Take Part in Our Nation’s National Day of Prayer - Your Daily Prayer - May 1

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A Prayer to Take Part in Our Nation’s National Day of Prayer
By Lynette Kittle

Bible Reading:
“Pray continually” - 1 Thessalonians 5:17

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Scripture backs up Newcombe’s words, as 2 Chronicles 7:14 instructs, “If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.”

Humility is essential when praying for our nation because without it, as Proverbs 16:18 warns, “Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall.” When a nation humbles itself, we allow God to lift us, not by our efforts but by His divine hand. As 1 Peter 5:6 encourages, “Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that He may lift you up in due time.”

Likewise, James 4:10 urges, “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and He will lift you up.” A country in itself, one motivated by human arrogance and pride, cannot stand on its own, as it is set to fall and bring destruction upon itself. Isaiah 13:19 foretold the fall of a nation established in pride. “Babylon, the jewel of kingdoms, the pride and glory of the Babylonians, will be overthrown by God like Sodom and Gomorrah.”

National Prayer Is a Part of America’s History

Praying for our nation and our leaders is critical to America’s future. Throughout history, God has moved through the prayers for and by our leaders. Proverbs 21:1 assures, “In the Lord’s hand the king’s heart is a stream of water that He channels toward all who please Him.”

Newcombe writes how, during the Revolutionary War, General Washington sensed the odds of winning were against them, so on July 4th, 1775—a year before independence—he sent this order to his troops: “He requires and expects of all officers and soldiers, not engaged in actual duty, a punctual attendance on Divine service, to implore the blessing of Heaven upon the means used for our safety and defense.’"

Prayers Led by America’s Presidents

Over the years, various men have served as the President of the United States. Within the pages of Prayers and Presidents, author and historian William J. Federer shares the history of prayer with our leaders.

33rd President, Harry S. Truman, is credited in 1952 with beginning the National Day of Prayer as an annual observance, stating, “In times of national crisis when we are striving to strengthen the foundations of peace...we stand in special need of Divine support.”

President Richard M. Nixon also urged our nation to pray in April 1970 for the Apollo 13 astronauts who were in crisis. After their safe return, he set aside Sunday, April 19, 1970, as a National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving.

Through 40th President Ronald Reagan, the first Thursday in May was established as our nation’s yearly National Day of Prayer, stating, “Americans in every generation have turned to their Maker in prayer…We have acknowledged...our dependence on Almighty God.” After the September 11th, 2001, terrorist attacks and Hurricane Katrina, 43rd President George W. Bush declared Days of Prayer.

Let’s pray:

Dear Father, We come before You today in humility, asking You to soften the hearts of every citizen of the United States so they will turn away from sin and toward You. Move upon our leaders today with Your Holy Spirit, guiding and directing their steps to walk in righteousness and to rule justly. Give each one a holy reverence of You and a godly fear of what happens to nations who set themselves up against You. Free our nation from all pride and arrogance so we may humbly walk in Your ways and bring glory to Your name. Command Your angels, O Lord, to watch over, guard, and protect our nation in all our ways, to deter us from evil, and to lead us in holiness for Your Name’s sake. In Jesus’ name, Amen

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Lynette Kittle is married with four daughters. She enjoys writing about faith, marriage, parenting, relationships, and life. Her writing has been published by Focus on the Family, Decision, Today’s Christian Woman, kirkcameron.com, Ungrind.org, StartMarriageRight.com, and more. She has a M.A. in Communication from Regent University and serves as associate producer for Soul Check TV.

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Originally published Thursday, 01 May 2025.



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