Dirtbag Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker Uses Profanity to Bash Supporters of School Choice and Trump (VIDEO)
Morbidly obese IL Governor JB Pritzker – Screencap of Twitter/X video.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker lashed out at President Trump and his supporters in a profanity-laced rant, targeting conservatives who back school choice and parental control in education.
Speaking before the Illinois Federation of Teachers in Rosemont on October 19th, Pritzker accused Republicans of “trying to take billions away from public schools and pump it into private institutions.” He claimed conservatives were seeking to “criminalize educators for supporting LGBTQ students” and to “turn classrooms into cultural war battlegrounds.”
Then, dropping any pretense of civility, Pritzker declared: “I’m sorry to be vulgar, but Donald Trump and his cronies can f*** all the way off.” The line drew a standing ovation from the teachers’ union audience.
When pressed later by NBC Chicago reporter Mary Ann Ahern about his language, Pritzker defended his outburst, saying, “It was a feeling I had in that moment… all the limits are off with Donald Trump as president.”
Here’s the video:
Governor J.B. Pritzker attacked school choice and said its supporters “can F*CK ALL THE WAY OFF.”
He went to private school.
He sent his kids to private school. pic.twitter.com/YKusZRFN9k— Corey A. DeAngelis, school choice evangelist (@DeAngelisCorey) November 11, 2025
Critics noted the hypocrisy of Pritzker’s stance. Despite attacking school choice, the billionaire governor himself attended private schools and sends his own children to them. Observers also pointed out that Democrats, heavily funded by teachers’ unions, have been uniformly hostile toward school choice proposals that would allow parents to direct education funding to the schools of their choice.
Pritzker also accused Republicans of focusing on “culture wars” in education—particularly over explicit LGBT material in classrooms. Yet when Democrats advance the same issues through school policy, they insist it’s not a culture war at all.
The governor’s tirade fits into a broader trend among Democrat leaders and consultants urging a more aggressive, profanity-filled tone toward President Trump and his supporters—an approach that some analysts say reflects frustration with the party’s eroding support among parents and working-class voters.