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Trump is still lying about the Michigan election on his blog, which we should just ignore

Guess who s back? After getting banished from social media platforms like his beloved Twitter and Facebook due to that whole failed coup thing, fired ex-President Donald Trump has resorted to creating his own platform, where has started issuing tweet-like statements. A blog. The man invented a blog, in the year of our lord 2021. Trump s latest statement targets Michigan Republicans, continuing his Big Lie that the election was stolen, which directly led to that aforementioned coup. At 6:31 in the morning on November 4th, a dump of 149,772 votes came in to the State of Michigan, Trump said in a statement issued Friday. Biden received 96% of those votes and the State miraculously went to him. Has the Michigan State Senate started their review of the Fraudulent Presidential Election of 2020 yet, or are they about to start? If not, they should be run out of office. Likewise, at 3:42 in the morning, a dump of 143,379 votes came in to the state of Wisconsin, also mir

Trump misleads on Michigan election, pressures state Senate

View Comments Lansing Former President Donald Trump targeted the Republican-controlled Michigan Senate on Friday as he continued his efforts to challenge the state s 2020 election results with misleading claims. Democrat Joe Biden beat Trump, the GOP incumbent, by 154,000 votes or 3 percentage points in November, and six months later, there is no evidence of wrongdoing that would have changed the outcome. Still, Trump and his backers have waged a months-long campaign, which began before Election Day, to discredit the results with unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud. Has the Michigan State Senate started their review of the Fraudulent Presidential Election of 2020 yet, or are they about to start? Trump questioned in a statement issued at about 10 a.m. Friday. If not, they should be run out of office.

Michigan may not hit 70% vaccination rate until August, as demand falls

  If that rate continues, it would be another 10 days before Michigan hits 55 percent  when, according to Whitmer’s plan, workers in settings required to be remote could return to offices two weeks after crossing that threshold. That means it could take seven weeks or more late into June  to hit the 5.6 million vaccinations necessary to get to 70 percent. But that’s only if the rate holds firm  which seems unlikely, since demand has dropped precipitously in the past month. Whitmer’s own experts at the University of Michigan, in an analysis this week, suggest it might take until Aug. 1 to hit 70 percent because of the decline in vaccination rates.

House panel debates financial disclosure bills that wouldn t make sitting lawmakers finances public

House panel debates financial disclosure bills that wouldn’t make sitting lawmakers’ finances public Updated May 04, 2021; Facebook Share A Michigan House committee took up a proposal that would require lawmakers to disclose their personal finances Tuesday, debating the merits of a plan that would subject elected officials to new disclosure requirements without allowing the public to see it until they’re out of office. The legislation, House Bills 4680 through 4686, would compel lawmakers to submit financial information for themselves and immediate family members including income sources over $5,000, properties valued over $50,000 excluding their primary residence, and stocks, bonds and annuities valued at $10,000 or more to a new, permanent legislative ethics committee in their chamber.

Michigan to begin easing COVID mask restrictions on Thursday

Under the new order: Those fully vaccinated and without symptoms are no longer required to wear a mask at indoor residential gatherings.  Masks are generally not required outdoors unless a gathering has 100 or more people.  Organized sports teams no longer need to routinely test fully vaccinated participants for COVID-19.  Masks won’t be required for non-contact sports during practice or games, but they will be required for contact sports. In a statement to Bridge Michigan, Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, R-Clarklake, said he looks forward to “seeing the science this is based on and hearing why it was not factored into the governor s return to normal plan.

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