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Illinois Governor Ties Trump’s Leadership to Surge in Political Threats After Recent Attack

By Matthias Binder May 5, 2026
JB Pritzker Claims Trump ‘Set the Tone’ for Political Violence After Latest Assassination Attempt
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JB Pritzker Claims Trump ‘Set the Tone’ for Political Violence After Latest Assassination Attempt

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A Candid Deli ConversationTrump as Target and InfluenceDetails of the Most Recent AttemptPritzker’s Broader Critique of TrumpMoving Beyond Division

JB Pritzker Claims Trump ‘Set the Tone’ for Political Violence After Latest Assassination Attempt – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Flickr)

Chicago – Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker pointed to President Donald Trump as a key factor behind rising political violence in the United States. His comments surfaced during a casual interview at a local deli, just over a week after a gunman targeted Trump at a high-profile Washington event. Pritzker highlighted how national leaders shape public behavior, urging a collective rejection of such dangers.

A Candid Deli Conversation

Gov. Pritzker sat down with Politico reporter Jonathan Martin for the discussion on Tuesday. The two shared a meal while addressing a notable increase in threats directed at the governor. Pritzker acknowledged the uptick without exaggeration, noting it exceeded levels from previous years.

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He attributed part of the rise to his Jewish heritage. When pressed on the underlying causes, Pritzker responded directly. National figures establish the prevailing atmosphere, he argued, and the current president had normalized aggression in politics.

Trump as Target and Influence

Pritzker specifically criticized Trump for endorsing violent rhetoric in the past. The governor called it a grave development that demanded attention. Martin noted that Trump himself had become a victim of such violence multiple times.

Pritzker agreed, emphasizing the irony. The president had now felt the consequences firsthand, he said. Both sides needed to condemn these acts unequivocally, Pritzker stressed, to break the cycle.

Details of the Most Recent Attempt

The remarks followed an incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on April 25. A 31-year-old suspect, Cole Tomas Allen, tried to kill Trump and others present. Authorities linked Allen’s actions to fringe theories involving Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.

Allen’s writings labeled Trump with extreme accusations, including claims of serious crimes that justified lethal action. This marked the third known effort against Trump since 2024. Earlier incidents included a shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania, and an attempt at his Florida golf course months later.

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These events underscored a pattern of escalating risks for political figures. Law enforcement continued to investigate motives and connections in the latest case. Public discourse around such threats had intensified accordingly.

Pritzker’s Broader Critique of Trump

The Illinois governor had voiced strong objections to Trump before. He once described the president’s immigration policies in stark historical terms, drawing parallels to authoritarian regimes. Pritzker also echoed certain allegations against Trump that aligned with the shooter’s delusions.

Despite these positions, Pritzker framed his recent statements around de-escalation. Political rhetoric carried real-world weight, he implied, especially amid heightened tensions.

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Moving Beyond Division

Pritzker’s interview captured a moment of raw reflection on America’s polarized landscape. Threats against officials, regardless of party, eroded democratic norms. His call to denounce violence sought common ground in turbulent times.

Whether leaders heed that message remains a critical test for the nation’s stability.

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