Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Michigan governor: Trump inciting terrorism

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DETROIT — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said Sunday that President Donald Trump is inciting “domestic terrorism” following “lock her up” chants at his rally in the state the night before.

Ms. Whitmer told NBC’s “Meet the Press” that the rhetoric is “incredibly disturbing” a little more than a week after authoritie­s announced they had thwarted an alleged plot to kidnap the Democratic governor.

“Ten days after that was uncovered, the president is at it again and inspiring and incentiviz­ing and inciting this kind of domestic terrorism,” Ms. Whitmer said. “It is wrong. It’s got to end. It is dangerous, not just for me and my family, but for public servants everywhere who are doing their jobs and trying to protect their fellow Americans. People of good will on both sides of the aisle need to step up and call this out and bring the heat down.”

At a rally in Muskegon on Saturday evening, Mr. Trump urged supporters to push Ms. Whitmer to end COVID- 19 restrictio­ns. When the crowd starting chanting “lock her up,” Mr. Trump added, “Lock ’ em all up.”

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, speaking on ABC’s “This Week,” said Mr. Trump’s statements were “irresponsi­ble” and accused him of injecting fear tactics.

Democratic nominee Joe Biden’s campaign also condemned Mr. Trump’s comments, arguing that “the words of a president matter,” especially in the wake of the alleged kidnapping plot.

Several Republican and Trump campaign officials appeared on Sunday news shows to defend the president.

“He wasn’t doing anything, I don’t think, to provoke people to threaten this woman at all. He was having fun at a Trump rally, and, quite frankly, there are bigger issues than this right now for everyday Americans,” Lara Trump, the president’s daughter- inlaw and a senior campaign advisor, said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

Democrats have sought to tie Mr. Trump to the alleged plot against Ms. Whitmer, pointing to the president’s tweet earlier this year to “LIBERATE MICHIGAN!” after Ms. Whitmer restricted personal movement and the economy in response to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Authoritie­s allege members of two anti- government paramilita­ry groups took part in plotting Ms. Whitmer’s kidnapping, although some were charged under federal law and others under state law. Six men, led by Adam Fox of the far- right Michigan Three Percenters group, are charged in federal court with conspiring to kidnap her. Eight others who are believed to be members or associates of another extremist group, the Wolverine Watchmen, are charged in state court with counts including providing material support for terrorist acts.

Some of the Wolverine Watchmen are accused of planning other violent crimes, such as storming the Michigan Capitol building and attacking law enforcemen­t officers.

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