The following is a lightly edited transcript of the October 10 episode of the Daily Blast podcast. Listen to it here.
(After we recorded, a judge temporary blocked National Guard deployments in Illinois).
I find it abhorrent that this is now part of our world—our political world. But this is, I think it’s a dangerous world. Republicans are getting threats; Democrats are getting threats. But I think there is a tone that gets set at the top. From my perspective, this wasn’t happening the way it is now under Obama, or before Obama under George W. Bush, or before that under President Clinton. But now we’re seeing it, and I think it happened sometime during Trump’s first term. I think there was a lot of rhetoric that he put forward that, I think, enticed—incited—people, rather. And I think it’s being amplified now.
Sargent: So what more are Illinois state officials going to do to protect Chicagoans and Illinois residents from ICE? What’s in the pipeline? What are you going to do?Governor Pritzker: So I think there are probably two levels of things that we look at doing. One is what we’re doing in the courts focused on Illinois specifically and Chicago specifically. And what can be allowed. We’ve seen a federal judge now expand a court order that limits what ICE can do in enforcement. That happened before today.
Sargent: But law enforcement on your side, what can be done?
Governor Pritzker: Well, again, what we are doing is protecting the protesters. We’ve got Illinois State Police out there with protesters. Protecting them, meaning they’re standing in between ICE and the protesters in order to because you saw that ICE was firing pellets and you know gas pellets and rubber bullets and so on. That’s rarely happening now at the Broadview facility. So that’s an example of of our local law enforcement protecting our people.
Sargent: Will there be more of that?
Governor Pritzker: We’re continuing to do that. We want to make sure that—look, if you want to protest peacefully, we are going to protect that right. If you’re not protesting peacefully, then we are not protecting you from potentially arrest if you’re going to be aggressive and violent. But I want to just say what the other level of fight that we’re putting up is: this is a national fight. And what’s good, if we can fight this on a national level too—if we can get people incited to protest peacefully across the country, like, for example, at the No King’s rally that will happen on October 18th. If we can have that happen, and we’ve seen a lot of spontaneous peaceful protests across the United States, I think that’s a really good thing. I think it sends a signal to the rest of the public—the folks who are just trying to get to work and pay the bills—that something’s going on here that they better pay attention to. That’s a very important thing for us to have happen, because if we don’t win the 2026 elections—those of us who want to preserve democracy... If Democrats don’t win that election, Katy bar the doors. We don’t know what’s going to happen in the future and whether we’re actually going to have elections.
Sargent: Governor Pritzker, thank you so much for coming on with us. We really appreciate it. Thanks, Greg. Great to see you.
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