Condemns President Donald Trump’s inexcusable pardons of his coconspirators and criminals convicted of attacking police officers, attacking our Capitol, and attacking our democracy.
The House Republicans called for a caucus meeting during debate. They came back in and then walked out during the roll call…
The HGOPs are holding a press conference.
* The other resolutions teed up for debate…
* HR116: Condemns President Donald Trump’s cruel and lawless efforts to block lifesaving services that help people access healthcare, put food on the table, afford housing, and more. Urges the United States Congress to take clear and unequivocal action to check the undemocratic actions of the Trump Administration that violate the constitutional separation of power. Renews the commitment to helping Illinois families get ahead by supporting the services they need to be their best, expanding access to affordable healthcare, and reining in the cost of living.
* HR115: Calls on President Donald Trump to stop the actions of his administration that are making communities less safe, undermining the rule of law, and raising the cost of living. Urges federal lawmakers to instead prioritize comprehensive reforms, including a pathway to citizenship, and focus on the safety of every community, the economic security of every family, and the rights guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution.
* HR117: Condemns President Donald Trump’s efforts to undermine equal pay, make workplaces less fair, and limit opportunity. Condemns the false, hateful comments President Trump and his allies have used to impugn and demean working people. Renews commitment to prioritize equal pay for equal work, opportunities for all, and protections in our workplaces in Illinois.
* HR119: Calls upon President Donald Trump to abandon his reckless tariff plans that would raise costs on Illinois families and businesses.
…Adding… From the HGOP presser…
…Adding… Rep. John Cabello (R-Machesney Park) was asked this question today…
You are a police officer. I mean, do you agree, though, that should people that assaulted police officers be pardoned?
He didn’t answer, and instead tried to pivot to the SAFE-T Act. He was asked again, and he didn’t answer again.
* Rep. Chris Miller (R-No Relation) has talked on the floor this session about his strong support for the president’s actions and was asked for his thoughts. Rep. Cabello interrupted to say…
We’re not here to discuss what’s going on nationally. We’ve got some issues here in this state.
* House Republican Leader Tony McCombie…
Q: The Democrats would say that this is in response to some of the comments that have been made by some members of this caucus about some of these topics, whether it’s immigration or some of the other topics that were addressed in some of those resolutions. What would you say to them? What would you say to those that would say that the House Republicans are not talking about some of these issues that you just mentioned, that you guys are talking about some of these topics.
McCombie: Why are they so worried about what the super minority was saying on the other side? And if they’re having to be talking about some of the members of a caucus within our caucus, why are they so worried about a small group within our minority, they’re still part of our team. What are they worried about? What are they scared about? I think they should just worry about their own districts and worry about the election cycle.
…Adding… During the roll call on HR115, Marcus Evans calls out Republicans by name to ask if they want to vote…
…Adding… House Speaker Chris Welch…
What’s been coming out of Washington, DC these last couple of weeks has been sad and concerning on many levels, and the people who elected you to be here would want you to be here, to speak for them… pardons to rioters who severely harmed law enforcement officials. We are here to speak up against that freezing legally mandated funding for state and local governments and blocking the services families need to keep a roof over their head, blocking the funding for Head Start programs to keep their doors open. We are here to speak up for those families who need those services.
But there’s 40 people who were elected by people in this state who walked out on those people today, they should be here speaking out against issuing tariffs on our friends and allies in Canada and Mexico that will raise the cost of everything in our districts and their districts too, but they’re not here to speak up for those people. They’re not here to talk about President Trump taxing working families all across this country to pay for tax cuts for his billionaire friends. They’re not here to talk about a president who is doing everything except addressing our broken immigration system. They’re not here to talk about him leading by fear and intimidation, causing immigrant families to stay inside and not go to school, not go to church, not visit restaurants, not visit malls. They’re not here.
They’re not here to talk about the president attacking workers rights and Diversity Equity and Inclusion programs that data proves work and make us all better, even people in their districts. They’re not here to talk about special government employees who no one elected using Nazi salutes and accessing America’s most personal and confidential information.
They’re not here to talk about what’s coming out of Washington DC. What’s coming out of Washington DC can be summed up in one word, fascism. Fascism. Fascism.
They should be here to speak out against fascism. We cannot be silent. We must rise up. Speak up, speak out. We cannot walk out on the people that sent us here. We have to stay in faith. German pastor Martin Niemöller once said, ‘First they came for the communists and I did not speak out because I was not a communist, then they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew. But then they came for me, but there was no one there left to speak for me.’
Members, this is not a time to be silent. This is not a time to walk out on your job. This is not a time to walk out on the people who sent you here. This is a time to stay, Stand and fight.
We have members who were elected to represent people on that side of the chamber who traveled to Washington, DC on January 6, 2021 to march for Donald Trump, with Donald Trump, but today, February 5, 2025, they couldn’t stay and do their jobs and speak out against fascism.
But we’re here, Illinois.
We are here. The Democratic caucus is here. We’re united on this floor. We’re here speaking up for you, Illinois. We’re here speaking out for you, Illinois, whether you’re in a blue district or a red district, we’re here. What Trump is doing is wrong for Illinois, what Trump is doing is wrong for America, and we are here to speak out against it. We will resist, we will fight, and we will win. Vote yes and condemn this nonsense coming out of Washington.
Please pardon all transcription errors.
* From the House Republicans…
In response to several House Resolutions brought forward by the majority party, House Minority Leader Tony McCombie released the following statement after her caucus left in a unified protest, refusing to vote:
“Today, House Republicans stood together for working families across Illinois and against the petty political games of the majority party. We are here to promote economic growth, improve public safety, and deliver real relief to taxpayers. It’s time to do our jobs—offering solutions that benefit our state and the hardworking people we represent. House Republicans are here to work, not to waste time on political theater.”
In closing, Rep. Kam Buckner called the Republicans “the Houdini caucus, silence and absence, ignoring the harsh realities of what their inaction will lead to for the people that they represent, proving that they’re in a rocky relationship with democracy. Nobody in any of our districts gets paid to leave their job early, and they don’t expect that of us. What they do expect is for us to fight, for them, to push back against ham handed, haphazard, nonsensical government action. And we, those of us who remain, will do exactly that.”
…Adding… More from McCombie’s spokesperson…
“I think we struck a nerve: The Speaker’s unhinged grandstanding this evening just proves our point. If Speaker Welch needs ideas on how to serve Illinois families, House Republicans have solutions to get the job done.”
29 Comments
- Give Us Barabbas - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 4:48 pm:
The GOP caucus is apparently unaware of who runs Bartertown. They are also putting themselves on record for future election cycles, giving dems plenty of fodder for the advertising cycle to come. And to what ultimate end?
Stalling floor proceedings (which will cost $$ in compensatory time) then refusing to sit on the floor during discussions is a cowardly move. This is shameful. If you support Trump’s policies, say it with your whole chest.
I never thought I would see the day that the dems are more pro police than the republicans. Even John Cantanzara said the pardons were “absolutely wrong”.
Carrying over from a previous thread when I asked what Durbin, et al, can do in the face of the new administration, I think the Democrats need to document everyone complicit with enabling Trump and his cronies. Make lists of those who look the other way, who remain silent and those who refuse to speak out against the growing authoritarian nature of our government.
To this list I would add all of the ILGOPs that walked out of these votes.
There are no statues of Vichy leaders in France. But there are plenty of heroes of le resistance that endure to this day. ILGOPs need to decide what they stand for, or be lumped in with the rest of the bunch that history will condemn.
I wonder what they will say when President Musk stops grants going to law enforcement. When they manage to illegally kill the Dept. of Education and as the Governor said today, those schools in those dark red districts lose up to 12% of their funding?
There are some good people on that side of the aisle, people I like believe to be good legislators. But the fact they can’t defend their president and walked away from their duty makes me believe not a single one should be re-elected.
Man, this is really going to help their campaigns out when they’re running for State Representative in Wyoming or US Senate in Idaho.
- Pot calling kettle - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 7:56 pm:
==The House GOP are very good people, and they just didn’t wanna argue back and forth.==
No need to argue, cast a vote…
They did not want to argue about actions that are inexcusable. Also, they seem to prefer to “argue” out in the hall where they don’t have to respond to some very uncomfortable questions.
- Pot calling kettle - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 7:59 pm:
And, if they really wanted to get back to work, they could have stay on the floor and “call the question” on each bill at the beginning of debate.
Re J6: quote that never seems remembered these days is that in his speech to the assembled crowd, trump told them to go up to the Capitol and “fight like hell.” And that is exactly what they did.
- Give Us Barabbas - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 4:48 pm:
The GOP caucus is apparently unaware of who runs Bartertown. They are also putting themselves on record for future election cycles, giving dems plenty of fodder for the advertising cycle to come. And to what ultimate end?
- SpiDem - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 4:51 pm:
I would like to hold a press conference complaining that people expect me to vote on stuff
- Dotnonymous x - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 4:51 pm:
Where many condemn what others celebrate?…combustion is unavoidable.
- Firefighter Glen - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 5:07 pm:
You would think they would want to push back and support the President and his policies that they claim are going to “save” our country………
- WiscoExpat - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 5:10 pm:
Stalling floor proceedings (which will cost $$ in compensatory time) then refusing to sit on the floor during discussions is a cowardly move. This is shameful. If you support Trump’s policies, say it with your whole chest.
- Sox Fan - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 5:20 pm:
“Blue Lives Matter” I never want to hear a republican utter those words again.
- Pot calling kettle - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 5:21 pm:
If they support Trump, they should be willing to vote “no.” Instead, those resolutions will pass without opposition. That also sends a message.
- Melido Perez - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 5:23 pm:
Cowards. Just straight up cowards.
- Nick Name - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 5:25 pm:
If House Republicans want to grow up and put on their big boy pants, they are welcome to rejoin the conversation.
- Been There - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 5:28 pm:
I never thought I would see the day that the dems are more pro police than the republicans. Even John Cantanzara said the pardons were “absolutely wrong”.
- Blue Dog - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 5:45 pm:
this is exactly the kind of attention that Trump wants.
- 47th Ward - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 5:55 pm:
Carrying over from a previous thread when I asked what Durbin, et al, can do in the face of the new administration, I think the Democrats need to document everyone complicit with enabling Trump and his cronies. Make lists of those who look the other way, who remain silent and those who refuse to speak out against the growing authoritarian nature of our government.
To this list I would add all of the ILGOPs that walked out of these votes.
There are no statues of Vichy leaders in France. But there are plenty of heroes of le resistance that endure to this day. ILGOPs need to decide what they stand for, or be lumped in with the rest of the bunch that history will condemn.
- Seriously - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 5:59 pm:
Wait a minute. Was the January 6th narrative so successful in 2024 that Illinois Democrats are doubling down on it for 2025?
It is time to find another set of issues and talking points.
- zer0number - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 6:04 pm:
I wonder what they will say when President Musk stops grants going to law enforcement. When they manage to illegally kill the Dept. of Education and as the Governor said today, those schools in those dark red districts lose up to 12% of their funding?
- Pundent - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 6:09 pm:
=Was the January 6th narrative so successful in 2024 that Illinois Democrats are doubling down on it for 2025?=
Well they do have a super majority and all of the constitutional offices. And if the lLGOP was on a roll they wouldn’t have bolted for the exits.
- JoeMaddon - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 6:11 pm:
Seriously - remind me how well the Republicans did in IL?
I think its funny that the HGOP took a walk, thinking that they can’t be held accountable if they don’t take the votes.
They don’t think they’re going to get mail that says “Steve Reick refused to condemn pardons of criminals that violently attacked police.”
- Chicago Voter - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 6:14 pm:
There are some good people on that side of the aisle, people I like believe to be good legislators. But the fact they can’t defend their president and walked away from their duty makes me believe not a single one should be re-elected.
- Norseman - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 6:27 pm:
=== We’re not here to discuss what’s going on nationally. We’ve got some issues here in this state. ===
LOL. Just like they ignored national issues over the last 4 years.
- James - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 6:30 pm:
Republicans don’t win any votes with this silliness.
- Ste_with a v_en - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 6:32 pm:
Cowardly move. Can’t come out against Trump, can’t defend his policies.
- hmmm - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 6:42 pm:
The House GOP are very good people, and they just didn’t wanna argue back and forth.
- Principal Skinner - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 6:48 pm:
==== House Republicans have solutions to get the job done.” ======
What are those solutions and why didnt any of your members present them on the House floor tonight?
- Shakespearean Comedy - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 7:23 pm:
HGOP: “House Republicans are here to work, not to waste time on political theater.”
Also HGOP: *collectively walks out on floor vote to make a “big” political statement*
…pot, meet kettle
- Candy Dogood - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 7:53 pm:
Man, this is really going to help their campaigns out when they’re running for State Representative in Wyoming or US Senate in Idaho.
- Pot calling kettle - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 7:56 pm:
==The House GOP are very good people, and they just didn’t wanna argue back and forth.==
No need to argue, cast a vote…
They did not want to argue about actions that are inexcusable. Also, they seem to prefer to “argue” out in the hall where they don’t have to respond to some very uncomfortable questions.
- Pot calling kettle - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 7:59 pm:
And, if they really wanted to get back to work, they could have stay on the floor and “call the question” on each bill at the beginning of debate.
- Seriously - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 9:06 pm:
Illinois is an isolated island of blue in a red sea.
- Rich Miller - Wednesday, Feb 5, 25 @ 10:34 pm:
I just deleted a nonsensical post about J6.
Reality: The rally was called “stop the steal.” Its intended purpose was to stop the constitutional and valid transition of power.
So, don’t whitewash that stuff here. Go back to Twitter.
- It’s just me - Thursday, Feb 6, 25 @ 10:55 am:
Re J6: quote that never seems remembered these days is that in his speech to the assembled crowd, trump told them to go up to the Capitol and “fight like hell.” And that is exactly what they did.