This Phil Mickelson story of shutting up a music star at Jordan Spieth's wedding is the pinnacle of Phil being Phil https://t.co/R9uGcGiVKp via @GolfDigest
@Schneider4IL10 watched you make an ass of yourself with the Treasury Secretary today. I am one of your constituents. You know what makes me mad? The way YOUR PARTY has destroyed the state of Illinois! You don’t have a fucking clue what’s on the minds of your constituents.
Hey @MLB - no reason to have reviews if you’re not going to overturn calls that are clearly and obviously wrong! Example 1A - what just happened in the @Cubs game. Cubs got screwed and it cost them a run! Get your shit together!
So refreshing to watch a @Cubs game and not have to listen to the play-by-play guy spew meaningless statistics that no one understands or cares about. I don’t even know this guy‘s name, but I say give him the full-time job. @WatchMarquee
@CarShield One week into the baseball season, and I’m already sick to death of the idiot in your commercials that air during Cubs games. What a terrible ad campaign.
Can’t believe I have to listen to Jon Sciambi call another season of @Cubs baseball….on the occasions when he decides he doesn’t have better things to do. Come on Cubs, you can do better than him. #Cubs
.@GovPritzker, I saw your post honoring lives lost in Minnesota—standing publicly, naming Alex Pretti and Renee Good, and laying flowers in their memory.
But where was that same compassion on January 19, 2025?
That is the day my 20-year-old daughter, Katie Abraham, was killed here in Illinois. She was innocent. She did not knowingly put herself in the middle of an ongoing law enforcement situation. She was not making a dangerous choice.
She was simply living her life—and it was taken from her.
You have never said her name. You have never come to where she died. You have never acknowledged her publicly.
And beyond that—you have never even responded to me.
I sent you a simple, non-political letter. Not for attention. Not for headlines. Just a father asking for clarity, for answers, and for understanding of the state’s position.
You never replied.
And now, in the wake of another tragedy here in Chicago, your public display of compassion elsewhere—while remaining silent about victims in your own state—feels deeply disconnected from the reality families like mine are living every day.
Instead, you continue to defend sanctuary policies that create the conditions where preventable tragedies like hers can happen.
This is not about politics. It’s about leadership and accountability.
When you choose to publicly mourn some victims while remaining silent about others—especially those lost under policies you support—it sends a message.
Whether intentional or not, it tells families like mine that our loss does not matter the same way.
So I am asking you directly:
Where is your compassion for my daughter? Where is your acknowledgment of victims here in Illinois? And when will you take responsibility for the consequences of the policies you defend?
Say her name: Katie Abraham.
Stand where she died. Show the people of Illinois that every life matters.