By Illinois Review
Biden campaign co-chairman and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker hosted a media delegation at the United Center in Chicago on Wednesday in preparation for the 2024 Democratic National Convention, telling the 500 in attendance that President Donald Trump – Biden’s chief political opponent, is hoping to become “the first felon elected president,” as Democratic operatives weaponize the justice system to interfere with the 2024 presidential election.
In a post on X, Tina Sfondeles, chief political reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times wrote,
“Gov. Pritzker at DNC event: ‘It’s a choice between a president who wakes up every morning working to improve the lives of families across the country or a guy who spends all day watching TV or flatulating in a courtroom, waiting to become the first felon elected president.”
But the Biden campaign co-chair and Democratic governor was not finished with the insults, telling the crowd – as reported by Sfondeles that,
“And we’re not going to put up with their BS about anyone’s age. Age isn’t what distinguishes these two candidates from one another. Donald Trump was stupid and ignorant long before he got old.”
Democratic political operatives are making a mockery of our criminal justice system – deploying third world politics to target and harass Biden’s chief political opponent Donald Trump – and forcing the 45th President of the United States to spend all of his time in courtrooms listening to corrupt and biased prosecutors and judges make up crimes instead of meeting with voters and giving speeches on the campaign trail.
And on Tuesday, it was reported that Biden’s Justice Department authorized the use of “deadly force” during the FBI’s raid at Mar-a–Lago in August 2022 while executing a search warrant of Trump’s Palm Beach residence. The deployment of heavily armed agents carrying assault weapons dressed in tactical gear – who were given the clearance by the Biden administration to fire “kill” shots on a former president – and chief political opponent’s property is unprecedented.
In addition to the deliberate political prosecution of a political enemy – age has become another big issue during the campaign, as the gaffe-prone and aging Biden continues to stumble and get confused during speeches. The president has even had to switch from dress shoes to special orthopedic shoes when wearing suits to try and limit the falls and stumbles. Biden continues to make up stories, he falls asleep in meetings and trips going up and down stairs – as the U.S. is mocked by news agencies around the world.
Trump is leading Biden in virtually every national poll, including in key swing states and key Democratic political operatives including Van Jones, David Axelrod and James Carville have openly admitted that trouble is on the horizon. And with high inflation, every day Americans continue to struggle under Biden’s policies. Since Biden took office, gasoline is up 56 percent; airfare is up 38 percent; the cost of electricity is up 29 percent and groceries are up 21 percent.
In April CNN was reporting that President Trump was leading Biden 49-43. That same polling also suggests that Americans see Trump’s presidency as more favorable as compared to Biden’s – a reality that is creating widespread panic with Democrats. And Biden continues to lose support in Black and Hispanic communities – a traditionally powerful voting bloc for any Democratic candidate. In 2020, a Wall Street Journal poll indicated that 87 percent of Black men voted for Joe Biden, but in a more recent poll, only 57 percent would vote for him again in 2024.
On Thursday, Trump is hosting a historic rally in the South Bronx – a key indicator that minority communities are abandoning Biden for Trump as every day, hard working Americans struggle to pay their bills under Biden’s economy. And these very same communities continue to struggle as Democratic politicians and key Biden supporters allocate billions of dollars in funding for illegal migrants while their own residents suffer and struggle.
The Democratic National Convention takes place in Chicago August 19-22.