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Concealed Republican > Blog > Politics > JB Pritzker Tells Trump to ‘F**k All the Way Off,’ Before His Own Past Exposes Him [WATCH]
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JB Pritzker Tells Trump to ‘F**k All the Way Off,’ Before His Own Past Exposes Him [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: November 13, 2025 4:28 am
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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JB Pritzker Tells Trump to ‘F**k All the Way Off,’ Before His Own Past Exposes Him [WATCH]
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Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker is facing renewed criticism after defending remarks he made last month at a teachers union event, where he used profanity directed at President Donald Trump and his supporters.

Pritzker made the comments during a speech at the Illinois Federation of Teachers convention in Rosemont on October 19, where he accused Republicans of undermining public education and advancing what he described as cultural conflicts in classrooms.

His remarks received a standing ovation from union members in attendance.

“Books are being banned. History is being erased. Republicans want to take billions away from public schools and pump it into private institutions,” Pritzker said.

“They want to punish teachers for telling the truth. They want to criminalize educators for supporting LGBTQ students. They want to turn classrooms into cultural war battlegrounds.”

The governor then concluded his remarks with an expletive directed at President Trump and his allies.

“I’m sorry to be vulgar, but Donald Trump and his cronies can f**k all the way off,” he said, prompting applause from the audience.

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Video of Pritzker’s comments circulated online, drawing sharp reactions from both supporters and critics.

Advocates of school choice accused the governor of hypocrisy, noting that he attended private schools and currently sends his own children to private institutions, despite opposing similar options for Illinois families.

Governor J.B. Pritzker attacked school choice and said its supporters “can F*CK ALL THE WAY OFF.”

He went to private school.
He sent his kids to private school. pic.twitter.com/YKusZRFN9k

— Corey A. DeAngelis, school choice evangelist (@DeAngelisCorey) November 11, 2025

Pritzker addressed the controversy in an interview with NBC Chicago reporter Mary Ann Ahern over the weekend, saying he did not regret his choice of words.

“It was a feeling I had in that moment and frankly I don’t,” Pritzker said.

“I think all the limits are off with Donald Trump as president in terms of what our reactions are to what he has to say. He uses that word.”

The governor’s remarks came amid broader national debates over education funding, parental rights, and curriculum content.

Republican lawmakers have continued to push for school choice legislation that would allow public education funding to follow students to private or charter schools.

Democrats, including Pritzker, have opposed those efforts, arguing they divert resources from public education.

Teacher unions, a key Democratic constituency, have strongly supported Pritzker’s administration and have long opposed school voucher programs.

Critics say that financial and political backing from unions has influenced the governor’s stance on education reform.

Pritzker’s use of profanity also highlighted a growing trend among prominent Democrats adopting harsher rhetoric toward conservatives.

His remarks followed similar language used by other party figures in recent months during campaign appearances and interviews.

The Illinois governor, a billionaire heir to the Hyatt Hotels fortune, has been viewed by some within his party as a potential future presidential candidate.

However, his comments at the Rosemont event have fueled skepticism about his ability to appeal to voters beyond the Democratic base.

Pritzker’s office has not issued an official statement regarding the backlash.

The Illinois Federation of Teachers has stood by the governor, releasing a brief comment praising his “defense of public education and educators.”

The October 19 speech marked one of Pritzker’s most combative public appearances since taking office in 2019.

While his language drew praise from union supporters, it has intensified criticism from parents and education reform advocates who argue that his approach reflects growing hostility toward school choice and dissenting views on classroom policy.

As the debate over public and private education continues, Pritzker’s comments remain a focal point in the broader political divide over the future of schooling in Illinois and across the country.



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