P. Rae Easley Calls for Federal Action as Cartels and Corruption Devour Chicago from Within

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Chicago is bleeding from within. P. Rae Easley joins Elizabeth Farah to expose how corruption, cartel trafficking, and open-border policies have crushed her city. Through her movement ChicagoRED.org, she is demanding federal action, real prosecutions, and an end to the political stranglehold that keeps Chicago’s black community trapped in crime and poverty. Easley speaks with clarity and courage, calling Americans to stand with her before the city she loves is lost forever.

Guest: P. Rae Easley, Chicago native, conservative activist, former Obama intern, founder of ChicagoRED.org, and candidate for Congress in Illinois’s 7th District.


Host: Elizabeth Farah, Co-founder WorldNetDaily.com, Host of "The Elizabeth Farah Show"

What you will hear:

• Why P. Rae says Chicago became a cartel hub under sanctuary policies

• The demand for federal prosecutors, National Guard, FBI, CIA, and ATF to restore order

• How black Chicagoans are being displaced by crime, fentanyl, and redirected resources

• The role of the Chicago Teachers Union and DSA in the city’s collapse

• A call to fund, volunteer, and organize through ChicagoRED.org

Key moments:

00:00:20 Federal help is coming: National Guard, ATF, CIA, FBI, and prosecutors

00:03:56 Why local leaders refuse to work with the White House

00:05:30 “Heroin Highway.” How trafficking operates in Chicago

00:10:12 “What side are you on?” press conferences vs. public safety
00:14:08 Post–Civil War parallels and federal protection of citizens

00:18:21 Minority labels, diverted resources, and who benefits

00:23:45 Teachers Union, DSA, and the financial cost to the city

00:31:34 How weak prosecution fuels shootings and carjackings

00:33:58 Federalize four crimes: shootings, fentanyl, human trafficking, carjacking

00:48:12 Ballot fight, signatures, and the ground game

00:55:53 ChicagoRED.org. How to support the movement

Connect:

• P. Rae Easley: ChicagoRED.org

• Elizabeth Farah on X: @ElizabethFarah


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