Infamous Michigan Governor’s Family in Hot Water; To Make Matters Worse, She Admits She Can’t Tell Trump What She REALLY Thinks of Him
By Kate Sheehy. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer pushed some of the strictest regulations in the country as Michigan became engulfed in cases and deaths, prompting widespread protests by some residents, including those who stormed the state house last month bearing nooses, swastikas and guns screaming, “Lock her up!”
Last Monday, Whitmer announced that she was lifting some lockdown restrictions in areas before Memorial Day weekend [but warned], “A small spike could put the hospital system in dire straits pretty quickly. That’s precisely why we’re asking everyone to continue doing their part. Don’t descend on [waterfront] Traverse City from all regions of the state.”
Three days later, a marina owner wrote on Facebook that the governor’s husband, Marc Mallory, had asked its workers to get their nearby boat in the water before Memorial Day, a report said Monday.
“Well our office personnel [explained they couldn’t] and he replied, ‘I am the husband to the governor, will this make a difference?’”
. . .Republican state Sen. Tom Barrett, R-Charlotte, noted to the News that Whitmer had urged state residents not to flock to Traverse City, and “Yet, what did her family try and do? (Read more about the Michigan Governors issues HERE)
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Whitmer admits she can’t tell Trump what she REALLY thinks of him
By Mary Olohan. Asked in an Axios interview if she censors her comments about POTUS “for the sake of continuing to receive federal assistance,” Whitmer said, “Yes.”
Whitmer also said she has worried about criticism from Trump over Twitter.
“The worst night sleep that I’ve gotten in the last 10 weeks is when he has attacked me on Twitter,” Whitmer told Axios.
The Michigan governor has sparked protests in her state over strict stay-at-home orders prohibiting Michigan residents from visiting their family and friends, holding public and private gatherings of any kind, and restricting which businesses may operate. . .
Despite protests against her strict lockdowns, the Whitmer has not backed down. (Read more about the Michigan governors feud with Trump HERE)



