Whitmer Responds to Trump Pardon Talk – Kidnap Plot
- Gretchen Whitmer has voiced strong disapproval of former President Donald Trump's recent statement that he would consider pardons for individuals convicted in the 2020 plot to kidnap her.
- Trump's comments, made during the swearing-in ceremony for Jeanine Pirro as D.C.’s interim U.S.
- Whitmer,who has previously condemned political violence,referenced the assassination attempt against Trump in Pennsylvania.She stated that political violence should be condemned regardless of the target.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer slams Donald Trump‘s consideration of pardons for those convicted in the 2020 kidnapping plot, a story that has dominated national headlines. Whitmer, deeply disappointed by the former president’s stance, firmly condemns any suggestion of leniency for the individuals involved in the plot against her, emphasizing the importance of condemning political violence. Trump’s statements, made during a recent event, suggest the convictions were a “railroad job,” further fueling the controversy. With the potential for pardons looming, News Directory 3 is closely following the unfolding developments. Will Trump grant clemency? Discover what’s next in this developing story.
Whitmer “Very Disappointed” by Trump’s Pardon Consideration in Kidnapping Plot
Updated May 30, 2025
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has voiced strong disapproval of former President Donald Trump’s recent statement that he would consider pardons for individuals convicted in the 2020 plot to kidnap her. whitmer, a democrat ofen mentioned as a potential 2028 presidential candidate, expressed her disappointment in an interview.
Trump’s comments, made during the swearing-in ceremony for Jeanine Pirro as D.C.’s interim U.S. attorney, have sparked controversy. When questioned by reporters, Trump stated he would “take a look at it,” adding, “It looked to me like somewhat of a railroad job… some people said some stupid things.”
Whitmer,who has previously condemned political violence,referenced the assassination attempt against Trump in Pennsylvania.She stated that political violence should be condemned regardless of the target.
The 2020 kidnapping plot, which involved members of the Wolverine Watchmen, a right-wing militia group, led to multiple convictions and acquittals. The FBI uncovered the conspiracy after Trump criticized Whitmer’s COVID-19 policies.
“I’m disappointed that they’re even considering it, frankly,” Whitmer said, referring to the potential pardons.
“I will take a look at it. It’s been brought to my attention,” Trump told reporters.
what’s next
The possibility of pardons remains open as Trump’s new pardon attorney, Ed Martin Jr.,has expressed interest in reviewing the case,notably the sentences of Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr.,the alleged ringleaders. the decision could have importent political ramifications, especially given whitmer’s prominence in the Democratic Party and Michigan’s status as a key swing state.
