By Illinois Review
Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich returned to the national spotlight Tuesday night with a fiery appearance on The Ingraham Angle, delivering blistering criticism of Illinois Democrats and Gov. JB Pritzker while defending President Donald Trump and calling out what he described as Democratic lies and deliberate chaos.
Speaking with host Laura Ingraham, Blagojevich mocked Pritzker’s public claims of personal discipline and accused the governor of embodying what he called the Democratic Party’s dishonesty and contempt for working families.
“I’m calling out Gov. Pritzker, who I knew very well,” Blagojevich said. “He’s not walking five miles a day. He’s proof positive that Ozempic works. He’s not on a diet and he’s certainly not exercising.”
Blagojevich went further, tying Pritzker’s personal claims to what he described as a broader pattern of deception by Democratic leaders.
“He has the kind of contempt for exercise that he has with his deranged hatred of President Trump,” Blagojevich said.
“These lies are really what the Democratic Party has become. It’s never about solving problems. They don’t want to solve problems because they don’t want to lose the issues. They’re all about creating havoc and chaos rather than solving problems and doing things that actually improve the lives of people – like what President Trump is doing.”

The former governor also focused heavily on illegal immigration, accusing Democrats of manufacturing the very crisis they now exploit for political gain.
“It’s also fashionable in Democratic circles to claim that they have compassion for certain groups of people,” Blagojevich said. “Yet they’re the very ones who caused this humanitarian issue. They’re the ones who invited illegal immigrants to break into our country by creating sanctuary cities. They’re the ones who want to burden working-class and middle-class families.”
Blagojevich argued that Illinois families are paying the price, while Democratic leaders avoid accountability and refuse to reverse failed policies.
In February, less than a month after taking office, Trump granted Blagojevich a full pardon – signing the pardon in the Oval Office during a nationally televised press conference, saying “It’s my honor to do it. He was set up.”
The move formally closed a case Trump had long criticized as politically motivated and emblematic of a justice system weaponized against opponents.
An hour after the segment aired, Trump responded on Truth Social from Mar-a-Lago, where he is spending Christmas with his family.
“Thank you to highly respected Alex Marlow, Editor-In-Chief of Breitbart, for his nice words on The Ingraham Angle,” Trump wrote. “Likewise to Jason Miller and Rod Blagojevich. So nice!!! President DJT.”

Blagojevich’s remarks – and Trump’s swift public praise – fit squarely into a broader political realignment that longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone described days earlier while speaking live from Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest.
“We formed a new political coalition in this country,” Stone said. “Republicans joined with common-sense Democrats like Bobby Kennedy, then-Democrat Tulsi Gabbard, and Rod Blagojevich. This is the new Common Sense Majority.”
For Illinois families squeezed by rising taxes, failed sanctuary policies, and a Democratic machine more interested in ideology than solutions, that coalition is no longer theoretical.
It is taking shape in real time – and Blagojevich’s Fox News appearance offered a blunt reminder that even longtime Democrats are now rejecting a party that has abandoned working people in favor of chaos, open borders, and political games.






