Trump tweets support for demonstrators
LANSING, Mich. — President Trump tweeted Friday that Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer should “give a little” and “put out the fire” a day after hundreds of conservative demonstrators, some with assault weapons, protested at the state Capitol against stayathome restrictions she imposed to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
The Democratic governor responded with a video of former First Lady Michelle Obama stating: “Our motto is: ‘When they go low, we go high.’ ”
Whitmer late Thursday issued directives both proclaiming that the COVID19 emergency continues and declaring new states of emergency and disaster after the Republicancontrolled Legislature refused her request for a 28day extension. The declarations are the foundation of her stayhome order.
GOP lawmakers, who want more input on gradually restarting the economy, also voted to authorize a lawsuit challenging her authority and actions. Whitmer in the past week let some businesses reopen and announced that commercial and residential construction can resume next week.
Trump encouraged Whitmer to “make a deal” with protesters and called on her to reopen the state, attempting to strike a balance between supporting demonstrators who expressed allegiance to him and minding the advice of his scientific experts.
“The Governor of Michigan should give a little, and put out the fire,” Trump said. “These are very good people, but they are angry. They want their lives back again, safely! See them, talk to them, make a deal.”
White House counsellor Kellyanne Conway said Trump was offering Whitmer assistance in opening the state.
“Here he’s weighed in and said to the governor, ‘Hey I think it’s time, it’s May 1, to take a look at maybe reopening pieces of the Michigan economy and we’re here to help you do that,’ ” she said at the White House.
Trump has tried to previously pressure the firstterm governor, who leads a battleground state and is on presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s running mate list.