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Home»Politics»‘Don’t Like It? Leave’: Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker Tells Residents Amid Backlash Over Taxes and Crime

‘Don’t Like It? Leave’: Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker Tells Residents Amid Backlash Over Taxes and Crime

well, that escalated

Paul EkeBy Paul EkeApril 1, 20262 Mins Read
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A video clip of Gov. J.B. Pritzker is making the rounds on social media as it appears he is telling Illinois residents to leave the state if they do not like taxes and policies. Pritzker’s remarks have drawn heavy criticism, with some wondering whether this will come back to haunt him if he decides to run for re-election.

🚨WATCH: Illinois Gov. tells residents “don’t like it? leave.” stuffing the state with taxes, crime, and failed policies, his solution is… hit the exit.

And this guy wants 2028? America isn’t an all-you-can-eat buffet for bad ideas—don’t let him serve the whole country next. pic.twitter.com/7eceYKeT1K

— Next News Network 🇺🇲 (@nextnews) March 31, 2026

In the footage, Governor J.B. Pritzker appears to tell residents critical of his policies that if they “don’t like it,” they should “leave.” The short video focuses on that remark, without showing what was said before or after the statement. It is not clear from the post when or where the exchange took place.

The caption that went along with the video read that the governor made those remarks as the discussion about Illinois’ tax policies and ways to prevent crime was ongoing. The post also alluded to his intention to run in a 2028 political campaign; nevertheless, Pritzker hasn’t made this official.

Mixed Reactions to Governor Pritzker’s “Leave” Comment

The video sparked plenty of reactions online. Some went straight at the governor, one person saying, “How about we don’t like you, so you should leave.” Another wrote, “Hey, GovPritzker, here’s the thing. I was here first… I’ll still be here long after your fraud lands you in prison.” Others turned their attention to allegations, calling for an investigation into “Pritzker’s 64 NGOs.”

Many viewers aimed their comments at the city of Illinois rather than Pritzker. One said, “We would leave, but we are already gone,” citing taxes and crime. Another joked, “Unless you’re rich, then please, please, stay and pay more taxes,” with one other stating, “VOTE RED to SAVE ILLINOIS.”

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The video is going viral because of the governor’s frank remarks that struck a chord with taxpayers and residents fed up with poor public service. His no-nonsense approach and discussions about a potential presidential bid have sparked even more discussion on social media.

It remains to be seen whether it will have more impact than that in the broader realm. For the time being, it continues to be shared around as individuals discuss the governor’s comment and the implications for Illinois politics.

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Paul Eke is a Nigeria-based content writer and forex market analyst with experience in financial writing, news coverage, and SEO-driven content. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marine engineering.

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