Slotkin coming out against NSPM-7 is a change in her policy, or maybe she finally read the executive order.
Over a week ago, Elissa Slotkin was asked by press about NSPM-7. She said that she hadn’t read it yet, but that she blames “both sides” for political violence.
Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin told Courthouse News that she had not yet read the White House directive but said that she was concerned about anyone looking to blame political violence on one side.
“I think a lot of what came out after the assassination of Charlie Kirk is that some people in leadership believe that freedom of speech is only for some people, and freedom of expression is only good and safe and democratic if it’s someone who shares their views,” Slotkin said.
The Michigan Democrat pointed out that her state had just experienced a mass shooting at a Mormon church, citing reports that the shooter had come from a “very conservative, certainly Trump-voting family.”
“I think political violence is a scourge on both sides,” she said.
Slotkin coming out against NSPM-7 is a change in her policy, or maybe she finally read the executive order.
Over a week ago, Elissa Slotkin was asked by press about NSPM-7. She said that she hadn’t read it yet, but that she blames “both sides” for political violence.
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Dem 2028 platform will include additional review of the domestic kill list and congressional oversight of all executive deathsquads
Far too ambitious. A senate committee to discuss the budget of the death squads and writing a strong letter tho? Bipartisan gold. President stuff.
Well, it’s just the platform, not like they would actually do any of it.