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MI: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer speaks bluntly on gun violence
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer called out President Donald Trump's administration Friday for not knowing what's happening in Michigan and the Legislature for refusing to work with her to address gun violence.
Her comments came during a livestream conference with gun control advocacy groups Everytown for Gun Safety Action and Moms Demand Action. It was the final episode of their virtual series where they spoke to women leaders, including former presidential candidates Sens. Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren, about gun violence.
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Representatives of the people of Michigan have said "No." to further burdening the majority of their constituents for the questionable acts of a few, and she responded, "WAH!" |
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