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Chicago exemplifies poor leadership with staggering violence and crime levels, with approximately 4,000 murders over five years. The majority of victims and perpetrators are African-American, often caught in turf wars between drug gangs involved in extortion and other criminal activities. O'Reilly criticizes Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Governor JB Pritzker—both labeled as "progressives"—for their inability or unwillingness to address the bloodshed. Despite a slight decline in murder rates, the overall violence remains catastrophic, especially in minority neighborhoods.