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Pritzker Calls for Trump’s Removal Over Iran: Hours Later, Ceasefire Deal Undercuts Criticism

Illinois Review by Illinois Review
April 8, 2026
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Pritzker Calls for Trump’s Removal Over Iran: Hours Later, Ceasefire Deal Undercuts Criticism

(Jose M. Osorio/Chicago Tribune via AP)

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On Tuesday,Illinois Governor JB Pritzker rushed to social media with a dramatic and reckless accusation. Reacting to President Donald Trump’s firm warning that Iran must reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face severe consequences, Pritzker labeled Trump a “deranged madman threatening to wipe out an entire country.”

He even called for invoking the 25th Amendment to remove the president from office. But within hours, Iran folded.

Late that same night, Tehran agreed to a two-week ceasefire with the United States and Israel. More importantly, Iran committed to reopening the Strait of Hormuz – a critical global shipping route and the central demand of the Trump administration. Talks for a longer-term agreement are now set to begin Friday in Islamabad, Pakistan.

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This is not foreign policy, it’s a deranged mad man threatening to wipe out an entire country.

It's past time. The 25th Amendment must be invoked. pic.twitter.com/y3gJ3QFSwy

— JB Pritzker (@JBPritzker) April 7, 2026

The outcome was swift, decisive, and unmistakable. Trump’s strategy worked. This is the “Art of the Deal” in real time. By applying maximum pressure and backing it with credible force, Trump forced Iran into a corner.

Unlike the endless delays and weak posturing seen in past administrations, this approach delivered immediate results: de-escalation, restored global trade routes, and renewed diplomatic talks.

And now, Pritzker looks foolish.

🚨 President Donald J. Trump makes a statement on Iran: pic.twitter.com/9mqTayL0Q3

— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 7, 2026

OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF IRAN: pic.twitter.com/IZ9qoGpgK8

— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 7, 2026

His call to remove a sitting president wasn’t just premature – it was completely detached from reality. Within hours, the very strategy he condemned produced the exact outcome global leaders had been hoping for: peace without prolonged conflict.

While Pritzker was busy chasing headlines, the facts changed – and they changed fast.

Meanwhile, back home, Illinois continues to struggle under the weight of one-party Democrat rule. The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Justice are ramping up investigations into waste, fraud, and abuse across states like Illinois, California, and Minnesota. Billions in taxpayer dollars have been lost to mismanaged programs, bloated budgets, and outright corruption.

Minnesota alone has seen fraud estimates in the billions. Illinois has a decades-long reputation for political corruption. Yet instead of addressing these failures, Pritzker chose to launch into a national political attack that collapsed almost as quickly as it began.

Trump Names JD Vance ‘Fraud Czar:’ Illinois Democrats in Crosshairs as Billions in Taxpayer Abuse Questioned https://t.co/eLFeASoTjX

— Illinois Review (@IllinoisReview) April 6, 2026

In Washington, Trump applied pressure and secured a ceasefire in a matter of hours. In Illinois, Pritzker continues to preside over rising taxes, struggling schools, and growing questions about government accountability.

Trump didn’t lead the country into war. He forced a ceasefire and opened the door to peace.

And in doing so, he exposed just how wrong – and how out of touch – Illinois’ governor really is.

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