Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker stated on Sunday during an interview on MSNBC’s “Inside” that he believes former President Donald Trump is a threat to democracy.
Pritzker argued that Trump’s language has drawn parallels to Nazi Germany.
“The rhetoric that’s being used by Donald Trump, the rhetoric that’s being used by some of the MAGA extremists, it is rhetoric that was used in the 1930s in Germany,” Pritzer said.
“I am very concerned about the direction of the country if we see policies like what Donald Trump is espousing come to light for our country,” he added.
Anchor Jen Psaki said, “I think you’re referencing, in part, he used the word vermin, just recently, to describe who he was targeting. As one of the leading Jewish governors in the country, what did you think when you heard that?”
Pritzer replied, “Well, it’s just one in a long series of remarks, words that Donald Trump has used that are unfortunately reminiscent of the past.”
“Let me just be clear: in Germany, in the 1930s, people that they didn’t want to have power; people that they wanted to separate and segregate they began calling them immigrants. Even people that had been in