Recall of Gretchen Whitmer Draws Closer After Recent Ruling from Judge

Gavin Newsom has one foot out the door now thanks to the effort to recall the tyrant governor after years of abuse.

Who knows who will end up replacing him. It could honestly be a transgender man who thinks he’s a woman, a porn star, or a YouTuber. Whoever it is, I’m sure they’d be better than Gavin Newsom.

But the thing that you may not be aware of is that he’s not the only governor that’s facing being removed from his job.

The Wicked Witch of the North, Gretchen “Big Gretch” Whitmer, has been a nightmare of a governor. She and her husband violated many of her own harsh lockdown restrictions before issuing meaningless apologies to the public that suffered under her draconian laws.

The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Friday that a recall effort, aimed at unseating the state’s Democrat governor Gretchen Whitmer, can move forward, agreeing with the state’s Board of Canvassers, which approved several recall petitions.

Local Detroit media reports that the court “affirmed the board’s approval of seven petitions, six seeking to recall Whitmer and one seeking to recall Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II. One additional recall petition was remanded to correct a ‘scrivener’s error’ in stating the date on which an order was issued.”

Of the six recall petitions, five are aimed at Whitmer’s handling of the pandemic and one is aimed at a trip to Israel that Whitmer took in 2019 before the pandemic began.

Whitmer also sent (forbidden illness) infected patients to nursing homes a la Andrew Cuomo in New York.

Fed-up Michiganders filed petitions to have the power-mad governor recalled. One petition was recalled for having the wrong date listed, but Michigan Court of Appeals concurred with the Board of Canvassers on the approval of the other recall petitions of both Gretchen Whitmer and lieutenant governor Garlin Gilchrist.

Despite scandalous episodes during which Whitmer flew to Florida and lied about it, ate pizza as part of a group larger than her laws allow, and had state boating rules violated by her husband, the Michigan governor’s office called the recall petitions “irresponsible partisan attacks” and vowed to fight back so that Whitmer can “keep saving lives, reopening our economy, and creating jobs.”

Sources: Daily Wire

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