Opening statements began Wednesday in the trial of four men charged with plotting to kidnap Michigan’s Democratic governor, Gretchen Whitmer, in 2020.
Adam Fox, Barry Croft Jr., Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta hatched a plan to abduct Whitmer in response to Covid safety measures instituted by her office, prosecutors said.
Fox, Croft and Harris are also charged with plotting to blow up a bridge near Whitmer’s house in order to slow down authorities’ response to her abduction. All of those charges carry a possible sentence of life in prison.
The plot was foiled just months after armed anti-government protesters stormed the Michigan Capitol and after then-President Donald Trump encouraged his followers to “LIBERATE” Michigan and several other states that had Covid safety measures in place. My colleagues Ben Collins and Brandy Zadrozny reported on the waves of right-wing extremists at the time who took Trump’s tweet to “save your great 2nd amendment” as a call to arms.
Whitmer rightly condemned Trump, who repeatedly targeted her with his reckless rhetoric, for encouraging “domestic terrorism.”








