Representative Josh Williams criticizes Chicago leadership amid surge in city violence

Representative Josh Williams criticizes Chicago leadership amid surge in city violence
Josh Williams — The Ohio House of Representatives
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Representative Josh Williams has used his social media platform to comment on recent violence in Chicago and broader societal issues. In a series of posts made on September 2 and 3, 2025, Williams addressed both specific incidents and general trends.

On September 2, Williams wrote, “54 people were shot and seven were killed in his city over the weekend. The response from the Mayor with an 80% disapproval rating is calling for riots if President Trump decides to actually do something about it.” This post references a spike in violence over a single weekend and criticizes the local mayor’s reaction, highlighting public dissatisfaction as indicated by the cited approval rating.

Later that day, Williams posted another statement regarding crime prevention efforts: “The places in Chicago where the federal government would be cracking down on violent crime are not the ones the mostly white liberals and Democratic politicians protesting against it are forced to live— and that tells you everything you need to know.” Here, he comments on perceived disparities between those affected by crime and those voicing opposition to federal intervention.

On September 3, Williams shifted focus toward societal structure: “A weak nation comes from weak communities. Weak communities come from broken families. Broken families come from the collapse of marriage. To rebuild America’s strength, we must restore strong family units. “

Josh Williams serves as a U.S. Representative for Ohio’s 41st district. His statements reflect ongoing debates around urban violence, political leadership responses, and broader questions about community stability in American society.



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