Michigan Govt. When it comes to coronavirus and the economy. “No key,” President Trump told a rally crowd in Great Lakes State on Thursday – just hours after Democrats blasted the president during a news briefing.
“Michigan has regained and regained more than half of the jobs it lost – and if your state was allowed to reopen safely by your governor, who has no key, such as [Biden]Trump said in Freeland, Saginaw County, according to Fox 2 in Detroit.
“Open your state, Madam Governor, open your state!”
Trump added that “if it had a governor who knew what it was doing, Michigan would be better off.”
Trump described Whiter as a “liberal hypocrite who lives by a different set of rules.”
The president cited an incident in which the governor’s husband, dentist Mark Mary Larry, told the North Michigan Dock Company to have his boat ready by Memorial Day, although residents of the state were advised to stay home. When an employee said the company would not be able to accommodate him, he asked if it helps that he is the governor’s husband. Whitemare called the incident a failed joke.
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Trump’s remarks about Whiter may be questioned in part by his earlier remarks on Thursday.
In a news briefing, Whitemaire described Trump as “the greatest threat to the American people,” referring to an audio recording released Wednesday by the president talking to the president about the coronavirus and Bob Woodward, associate editor of the Washington Post.
In the recording, Trump tells Woodward how deadly the virus is but says he “always wanted to run it” while speaking in public.
“I think the biggest enemy of the state is the misinformation coming out of the head of state. I think the biggest threat to the American people right now is the American president,” according to Detroit’s Fox 2.
Whiteme continued, “My personal opinion was that this administration has been reckless and not particularly well informed.” I never believed they had read the briefing they were about to read. But it is a whole other matter of recklessness or neglect and becoming delusional and losing American life because of it. They knew and they didn’t tell us. “
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He added that the United States had seen “unnecessary loss of life” due to the president’s lack of “accurate, relevant medical information” about the virus.
Trump said Wednesday that he overcame the threat of the virus because he did not want Americans to panic.
The president appeared in Michigan a day after Democratic nominee B Biden campaigned in the war-torn state. On Tuesday, Whitmeyer told CNN that she welcomed Biden’s planned appearance but saw Trump’s rally plans as “painful” because she feared Trump supporters would not wear masks at the event.