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Trump tweets support for demonstrat­ors

- By David Eggert David Eggert is an Associated Press writer.

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.

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