Trump allies get a stark threat from Dem gov: 'Justice will find you'
Source: Raw Story
August 25, 2025 5:10PM ET
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) issued a stark warning to those who are aiding President Donald Trump in the weaponization of the U.S. government against his perceived foes and states that didn't support him in the 2024 election.
Speaking at a news conference about Trump's threat to send federal agents and National Guard soldiers into Chicago, Pritzker cautioned that while Republicans may be in charge today, they won't be forever. He warned that they will face accountability if they help Trump break the law.
"We have survived darker periods than the one that we're going through right now, and eventually the pendulum will swing back," he promised. "Maybe even next year. Donald Trump has already shown himself to have little regard for the many acolytes that he has encouraged to commit crimes on his behalf. You can delay justice for a time, but history shows you cannot prevent it from finding you eventually. If you hurt my people, nothing will stop me, not time or political circumstance, from making sure that you face justice under our constitutional rule of law."
He recalled the quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., saying that the "moral arc of the universe is long, but it bends toward justice."
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greatauntoftriplets
(178,245 posts)
republianmushroom
(21,380 posts)Merrick the Meek AG.
Alice Kramden
(2,775 posts)Pritzker has the courage and know-how
orangecrush
(26,717 posts)mwmisses4289
(2,222 posts)now Newsom, Moore and Pritzker. Good. About bloody damn time.
Polybius
(20,880 posts)
AverageOldGuy
(2,961 posts)Trumps term in office will end in January 2029. IF we still are a nation of laws and courts and there is no guarantee we will be many of those who supported Trump along with Trump himself will face justice for the myriad laws they have broken.
It will then be up to the rest of us to restore our democratic republic.
The question will be how to deal with Trumps followers. The example of Nazi Germany after WW II may be instructive.
That word is "Nazi." Nobody cares about their motives anymore.
They joined what they joined. They lent their support and their moral approval. And, in so doing, they bound themselves to everything that came after. Who cares any more what particular knot they used in the binding?
― A.R. Moxon
When Trump and his dictatorship are gone, and we are faced with dealing with his supporters, remember this:
They joined what they joined. Then, treat them accordingly.
The Blue Flower
(6,165 posts)I first heard it from Charlie Chan.
Cha
(314,392 posts)A True Patriot
Mahalo!
Username1234
(16 posts)Or in the words of John Maynard Keynes: "In the end, we are all dead".
People Who Committed Big Crimes but Went Unpunished (20th21st Century)
Dictators and Political Leaders
Joseph Stalin (USSR) Mass purges, gulags, engineered famines; died in power (1953).
Mao Zedong (China) Tens of millions dead from failed policies and purges; died in office (1976).
Pol Pot (Cambodia) Oversaw the Khmer Rouge genocide; lived in relative freedom until his death (1998).
Francisco Franco (Spain) Brutal dictatorship with mass executions; died peacefully in office (1975).
Idi Amin (Uganda) Murder, torture, and ethnic persecution; lived in luxury exile in Saudi Arabia until 2003.
Mobutu Sese Seko (Zaire) Looted billions and ruled by repression; died in exile (1997) without trial.
Military and War Crimes
Unit 731 leaders (Imperial Japan) Performed lethal human experiments; U.S. gave many immunity in exchange for research.
Klaus Barbie & many Nazis sheltered post-war Escaped justice for decades; some never caught.
Turkish officials (Armenian Genocide, 191516) Most never punished; many continued in state roles.
Argentine junta members (Dirty War, 197683) Responsible for torture and disappearances; many pardoned in the 80s and 90s.
Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide
Slobodan Miloević (Serbia) Tried for war crimes but died before verdict (2006).
Rwandan génocidaires (1994) Some tried, but many escaped abroad or reintegrated without consequence.
Corporate and Financial Crimes
Union Carbide executives (Bhopal Disaster, 1984) Thousands killed and maimed in India; U.S. executives avoided trial.
Tobacco executives (mid20th century onward) Hid addictiveness and lethality of cigarettes; faced fines but no prison.
Mortgage derivatives bankers (2000s) Engineered and profited from toxic securities that crashed the global economy in 2008; no major Wall Street CEO imprisoned, many got bailouts or bonuses.
Deception and Wars
Bush Administration (Iraq War, 2003) George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice and others pushed false claims about WMDs. Led to massive loss of life and instability. None prosecuted; most rehabilitated into elder-statesman roles.
J. Edgar Hoover (FBI) Ran decades of illegal surveillance, intimidation, and political blackmail; died in office, celebrated by allies.
Attacks on Democracy
Capitol Attack (January 6, 2021) Pro-Trump mobs stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to overturn the 2020 election. While many low-level rioters were charged, numerous political allies and backers faced little or no consequence. Trump himself issued dozens of pardons to political allies and loyalists in the final weeks of his presidency, shielding some from accountability. Many key figures who fueled the lies that led to the attack remain in public life, largely unpunished.
The Pattern
Dictators usually die in power or exile, untouched.
Military atrocities are often erased when perpetrators have strategic value to allies.
Corporate crimes translate into civil fines, not criminal time.
State deception (Iraq, Jan. 6) gets reframed as policy failure or political conflict, not crime.
Justice bends only when theres a decisive power shift (Nuremberg, post-dictatorship trials, occasional corporate crackdowns).
👉 This list underscores the irony in MLKs line: sometimes the arc bends, but often it just snaps back under the weight of raw power.
LetMyPeopleVote
(169,852 posts)marble falls
(68,585 posts)... Saddam Hussein, Diem, Prince Johnson, Quisling, Alexander I, Czar Nicholas, Mahmud Shevket Pasha, Zhang Zuolin, Gualberto Villarroel, Sami al-Hinnawi, Anastasio Somoza García, Carlos Castillo Armas, Rafael Trujillo, Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Hendrik Verwoerd, Luis Carrero Blanco, Murtala Muhammed, Hafizullah Amin, Mohammad-Javad Bahonar, Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara, Rafael Trujillo ...
These are all dictators who died at home (Trujillo was assasinated in his Florida exile). This is just the 20th century and not complete, dictators do not do well. Even Pol Pot died in captivity in a tent in his own arms.
Dictators just don't do well at all. All of the names can googled. They represent no nice guys.
Prairie Gates
(6,278 posts)If you abused people or broke the law during the Trump regime, you will be held accountable, even if Trump authorized it.
If you paid bribes for federal contracts, you will be prosecuted. Your contracts will be canceled Day One.
Mysterian
(5,927 posts)This is what all Dems should be telling the seditious republicans. We're taking names and will remember all those who committed crimes against the American people.