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Trump, 80, Begs Dem Nemesis to Call Him in Midnight Rant

The Daily Beast

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June 23, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Trump, 80, Begs Dem Nemesis to Call Him in Midnight Rant

Drew Angerer / Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump is begging one of his top Democratic Party nemeses to give him a call about gun violence. The plea landed in a Monday night Truth Social post after a bloody Juneteenth weekend in Chicago, where police counted no fewer than seven dead and 38 wounded. The toll included a Friday drive-by in the Princeton Park area, where two gunmen shot from a moving car and struck more than a dozen people. Trump, 80, put the count at 39 hurt and four killed in his post, and vowed he could halt the carnage “FAST and Permanently.” He demanded the governor “CALL ME!” It marked his second jab at the governor in 48 hours, after a Sunday post asked why Pritzker wasn’t reaching out for help.Read more at The Daily Beast.

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RedState

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