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Sunday Night Chaos: Reports of Drunken Intimidation by GOP Leader Tony McCombie as Grassroots Candidates File Petitions in Springfield

Illinois Review by Illinois Review
October 26, 2025
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Sunday Night Chaos: Reports of Drunken Intimidation by GOP Leader Tony McCombie as Grassroots Candidates File Petitions in Springfield

State Rep. Tony McCombie, R-Savanna, talks with media after being elected Illinois House Minority Leader. (Photo: Greg Bishop/The Center Square)

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Multiple Republican sources – including grassroots candidates, campaign volunteers, and elected officials – are reporting disturbing behavior from Illinois House Republican Leader Tony McCombie late Sunday evening inside the House Republican Organization (HRO) office in Springfield.

According to multiple eyewitness accounts, McCombie appeared intoxicated as GOP candidates from across Illinois arrived to turn in their petitions on Monday – the first day of filing.

Witnesses described an atmosphere more fitting for a bar than a political office – with open alcohol containers, loud conversations, and what several described as deliberate efforts to intimidate conservative candidates.

One Republican volunteer who delivered petitions to the HRO office recounted the scene.

“I visited the House Republican Office – which is run by McCombie – to drop off petitions for a state Senate candidate. There was a lot of alcohol consumption in the office. Multiple sources say Tony has been drinking there all day,” the witness said.

According to that same source, McCombie grew angry that they had entered her office, citing their support for campaigns running against her allies — most notably embattled House Deputy Minority Leader Norine Hammond.

McCombie, who has faced growing backlash from conservative activists for using HRO resources to protect establishment incumbents, is now accused of creating a hostile environment for challengers seeking to bring reform and accountability to Springfield.

Her deputy leader, State Representative Norine Hammond, is already at the center of multiple controversies – including the “PillowGate” scandal, where taxpayer funds were used to pay more than $23,000 to a design company tied directly to Hammond herself, Leonard Hammond Interiors, Inc.

Records show the company billed the state for high-end furniture, pillows, lamps, and decor.

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Despite mounting public outrage and calls for an investigation, McCombie has continued to stand by her embattled ally, even as Hammond faces a serious conservative primary challenge.

Former GOP Attorney General nominee Thomas DeVore corroborated several of these reports Sunday evening on Facebook.

“I’ve got at least a half dozen calls from people around the state who are running for office and taking their petitions to Springfield tonight to a location where the Republican Party is accepting them,” DeVore wrote.

“I am told McCombie is there seemingly drinking, as she is loud and there is alcohol sitting around. I’m also told she is ‘mean mugging’ people she doesn’t like in a believed attempt to intimidate them. It’s what they felt,” he added.

DeVore questioned why the House Republican Leader was even present during the petition drop-off process. “Is this not election interference? There is no reason for McCombie to be there. There is certainly no reason for alcohol to be involved,” he said.

(Thomas DeVore/Facebook)

McCombie’s presence – and the reports of alcohol use and intimidation – are adding fuel to growing concerns about how party resources are being managed under her leadership, especially as conservatives accuse her of using HRO funds to protect political insiders and punish grassroots reformers.

Illinois Review will continue to monitor developments in Springfield through Sunday night and into Monday as more witnesses come forward and new details emerge about McCombie’s conduct.

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