State and federal law enforcement yesterday announced charges against a group of Michigan radicals who plotted to, among other things, kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D). The governor spoke publicly on the thwarted plot, and reminded the public that Donald Trump has fueled repeatedly extremists with hateful rhetoric.
If ever there was a time for the president and his team to condemn violent, right-wing militants, this was it. And yet, Team Trump apparently decided that the appropriate way to respond to the developments in Michigan was to chastise the governor who’d been targeted by the extremists.
The offensive started in earnest yesterday afternoon, when Jason Miller, a controversial spokesperson for the Trump campaign, appeared on Fox News to denounce Whitmer, telling viewers the governor “wakes up every day with such hatred in her heart for President Trump.” A White House statement issued soon after accused the Michigan Democrat of “sowing division.”
Naturally, the president proceeded to tweet about the matter, insisting that Whitmer — the target of the kidnapping plot — has done “a terrible job.” Trump added that the governor should be thanking him — “My Justice Department” helped prevent the attack, he wrote — before complaining that Whitmer is still doing too much to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
And to top things off, the president kept the offensive going on Fox News last night:









