Gov. is facing a new round of questions about a much-criticized trip to after revelations that the air travel company she chartered for the flight wasn't actually authorized to perform charter flights.
Whitmer has previously faced scrutiny over the March trip, which she initially lied about taking, and which came after she had cautioned Michigan residents against traveling out of state due to coronavirus concerns.
Gov. is facing a new round of questions about a much-criticized trip to after revelations that the air travel company she chartered for the flight wasn't actually authorized to perform charter flights.
Whitmer has previously faced scrutiny over the March trip, which she initially lied about taking, and which came after she had cautioned Michigan residents against traveling out of state due to coronavirus concerns.
Two of her top people traveled south also.
She went to Florida to help her elderly sick father. About two weeks later he was spotted in Lansing MI driving around in his Tesla. Looke healthy.
She didn't really charter the flight. She asked some big business donors to use their jet. They said; "How could we refuse the gov"?
The Associated Press had reported that the Gulfstream 280 business jet was registered to Air Eagle, whose agent is John Nicholson, executive vice president of Detroit-based PVS Chemicals, according to state records. The Moroun family, which owns the Ambassador Bridge, said it is a partner in Air Eagle. The Detroit News and Crain's Detroit Business reported that the Cotton family, which sold Meridian Health in 2018, also has a stake.
the charter flight ($27,521)was paid for by Michigan Transition 2019, doing business as the Executive Office Account, which publicly discloses donors and expenses online at michigantransition.org/sunshine/. AKA dark money. Whitmer has said she paid $855. Rrrrrrright!!!
The jet is not licensed for charter flights, a violation of FAA rules.
So either Whitmer lied and the trip was an illegal gift or the flight was an illegal charter.
Two of her top people traveled south also.
She went to Florida to help her elderly sick father. About two weeks later he was spotted in Lansing MI driving around in his Tesla. Looke healthy.
She didn't really charter the flight. She asked some big business donors to use their jet. They said; "How could we refuse the gov"?
The Associated Press had reported that the Gulfstream 280 business jet was registered to Air Eagle, whose agent is John Nicholson, executive vice president of Detroit-based PVS Chemicals, according to state records. The Moroun family, which owns the Ambassador Bridge, said it is a partner in Air Eagle. The Detroit News and Crain's Detroit Business reported that the Cotton family, which sold Meridian Health in 2018, also has a stake.
the charter flight ($27,521)was paid for by Michigan Transition 2019, doing business as the Executive Office Account, which publicly discloses donors and expenses online at michigantransition.org/sunshine/. AKA dark money. Whitmer has said she paid $855. Rrrrrrright!!!
The jet is not licensed for charter flights, a violation of FAA rules.
So either Whitmer lied and the trip was an illegal gift or the flight was an illegal charter.
Meanwhile, GOP members are acting like January 6th never happened, attempting to suppress voter rights & have become a political relic.
5 years later and you still don't have a plan for the recovery of our country.
Do everyone a favor & just get the fuck out of the way.
Meanwhile, GOP members are acting like January 6th never happened, attempting to suppress voter rights & have become a political relic.
5 years later and you still don't have a plan for the recovery of our country.
Do everyone a favor & just get the fuck out of the way.
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