Duggan won’t say if Trump’s execution threats go too far - Detroit Metro Times

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan dodged a question from WXYZ's Spotlight on the News host Chuck Stokes about President Donald Trump's comments calling Democratic lawmakers, including U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, "traitors" whose actions are "punishable by DEATH". When asked if he thought Trump's language had gone too far, Duggan replied that he's been focusing on state issues and doesn't want to get involved in the national debate.

The exchange highlights a pattern in Duggan's campaign for governor as an independent. He has refused to criticize Trump or his policies, even when they target fellow Michiganders. Instead, Duggan has emphasized his ability to "bring Democrats and Republicans together" and touted his support from both parties.

Duggan's silence on Trump's rhetoric is a departure from his past criticism of the president. During Barack Obama's 2012 re-election campaign, Duggan mocked Trump's multiple bankruptcies and called him "the most phony party nominee" he'd ever seen. In 2020, when Trump falsely claimed voter fraud in Detroit, Duggan said the allegations were "utter nonsense".

The mayor has now changed his tune, framing himself as a post-partisan problem-solver who won't engage in partisan bickering. However, many voters are concerned that this stance is being used to mask his true position on Trump's policies.

Duggan's campaign relies heavily on donations from Republican donors and Trump supporters, including billionaire Roger Penske and former Michigan GOP chair Ron Weiser. This has led some to question whether Duggan is willing to tolerate the threats and bigotry of the administration.

In ordinary times, dodging a question on live TV might not be a big deal. But when the sitting president is making such inflammatory comments, it's clear that Duggan's silence has significant implications for his campaign and his constituents.
 
😕 I'm really surprised by Mike Duggan's response to Trump's comments. It seems like he's more concerned with being liked by everyone than standing up for what's right. Last year, he was all over Trump's antics when Obama was running, now it's like he's been sleepwalking through this whole thing 🤷‍♂️.

I think this is a major red flag for his campaign. He's basically saying he won't take a stand on issues that affect people's lives because it might ruffle some feathers 🙅‍♂️. I'm worried about the impact this could have on Michigan voters, especially those from communities of color who are already facing so many challenges under Trump's policies.

Duggan's reliance on big donors like Roger Penske and Ron Weiser doesn't help either 🤑. It feels like he's more interested in getting his campaign off the ground than actually serving the people he's supposed to be representing 👀.
 
🤔 I think Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's stance on Trump is super sketchy 🤷‍♂️. He's always been about being neutral and bringing people together, but now he's dodging the obvious question like it's no big deal 😒. I mean, who wouldn't want to call out the president when they're being super inflammatory? It's like he's trying to avoid getting associated with Trump, but at the same time, he's still taking donations from his donors 🤑. It's all about playing both sides against each other, and it's not exactly what I'd call transparent 💯. Duggan needs to make a clear stance on this one - either speak out against Trump or explain why you're so afraid to 😅
 
Omg what's going on with Mayor Duggan rn 🤔... I was like whoa when I saw him dodging a question about Trump's crazy comments and just not addressing them at all 🙅‍♂️ I get that he wants to be post-partisan and all, but come on, doesn't he have an opinion on this? And with the donors he's got, it makes me wonder if he's just saying what people want to hear instead of being true to his values 💸... can someone explain why he's changing his tune like this? 🤷‍♂️ Is it really that hard to criticize Trump when he's being so outrageous and divisive?
 
I'M TOTALLY FED UP WITH MIKE DUGGAN'S SILENCE ON TRUMP'S RACIST COMMENTS!!! 🤯 HE WAS SUPPOSED TO STAND UP FOR ELISSA SLOTKIN AND OTHER DEMOCRATS WHO ARE BEING CALLED "TRAITORS" BY THE SITTING PRESIDENT!!! INSTEAD, HE JUST KEPT ON FOCUSING ON STATE ISSUES AND TRYING TO LOOK POST-PARTISAN. NEWS FLASH, MIKE: THAT'S NOT HOW YOU LEAD WITHOUT TAKING A STANCE! 🚫 AND LET'S BE REAL, THIS IS ALL ABOUT GAINING VOTES FROM REPUBLICANS AND TRUMP SUPPORTERS. IT'S LIKE HE'S TRYING TO SAY "I'M A PROBLEM-SOLVER" BUT REALLY HE'S JUST A CHAMELEON WHO CAN'T DECIDE WHERE HE STANDS ON ANY ISSUE! 🙄
 
I'm so done with politicians being all wishy-washy 🙄. I mean, come on Mike Duggan, either take a stand or stay out of it. This whole "post-partisan problem-solver" vibe is just a bunch of hooey 💨. He's using that as a way to get donations from both parties and keep his campaign afloat 🤑. Newsflash: it doesn't work that way, buddy. When you're dodging a question about the President saying some pretty treasonous stuff, it raises red flags 🔔.

I'm all for bringing people together and finding common ground, but this is different. This is about respect and dignity, not just politics 🤕. And what really gets my goat is that he used to be all over Trump's case back in the day 💁‍♂️. I guess when you're running for governor, it's all about playing nice... or so I thought 😒. Anyway, I'm keeping a close eye on this one 👀. Can't wait to see how this plays out!
 
🤔 I'm so worried about Mike Duggan right now... like, seriously, he dodged that question from Chuck Stokes on live TV 📺 when the president is basically saying his own party members are "traitors" who deserve to die 😱. As a candidate for governor, Duggan's supposed stance on being post-partisan and problem-solver just seems like, you know, BS 💸. I mean, where was he when Trump was making those outrageous claims about voter fraud? 🤷‍♀️ Now, suddenly he's all silent and "I don't want to get involved in the national debate" 🙅‍♂️.

And let's not forget that Duggan is taking a ton of money from Republican donors and Trump supporters... it raises so many red flags about his actual stance on these issues 🚨. I'm worried that he's more interested in maintaining those donations than actually standing up for the people of Michigan 🤝. Can we please hold our elected officials accountable? 🙄
 
I'm totally okay with Duggan not chiming in on Trump's drama 🤷‍♂️, I mean, who needs to get involved in all that mess? He's got bigger fish to fry... like state issues 💰. But at the same time, it's kinda weird that he went from trashing Trump back in the day to now being all "I'm above the fray" 🤔. And let's be real, his campaign is super dependent on Republican donors, so I guess it's just smart politics... or something 😏. Can't say I trust him either way, you know?
 
I don't get why Mike Duggan can't just speak out against Trump's crazy stuff 🤔. Like, if a friend said something hurtful to me, I'd be like "hey, what's going on here?" But he's just gonna sit there and not say anything? 🙅‍♂️ It's weird how his campaign is all about being friends with everyone and then suddenly he's just gonna let Trump get away with saying super mean things... doesn't that kinda contradict each other? 🤷‍♂️ And what's up with all the big donors from Republican parties coming in to help him out? Is he really gonna side with people who think Democratic lawmakers are "traitors"? That's some deep stuff 😳.
 
Ugh 😒 I'm so done with politicians who can't even take a stand on something as ridiculous as this. Duggan's always been one to play it safe, but now he's basically saying he doesn't care about the people of Michigan just because Trump says so 🤷‍♂️. Newsflash, Mike: being a "post-partisan" problem-solver is just code for "I'm too scared to speak up". And don't even get me started on those Republican donors who are probably funding his campaign – it's like he's sold out already 💸. I mean, what happened to the guy who used to call Trump out for his nonsense back in 2012? 😂 This whole "bringing people together" thing just sounds like a bunch of PR spin to me 📢.
 
I dont think this is about being an actual "post-partisan problem-solver"... he's avoiding a serious conversation about Trump's toxic rhetoric 🤔. It feels like Duggan's more worried about keeping those big donors happy than standing up for what's right 🤑. And honestly, I'm kinda surprised he hasn't been more vocal about this stuff before now... I mean, who wouldn't want to speak out against that kind of hate speech? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm like totally shocked by Mike Duggan's response 🤯. I mean, who dodges questions from a live TV host about something as serious as the president's language? It seems to me that he's trying to play it too safe and avoid taking a stand on Trump's comments. But the thing is, when you're talking about someone calling out people for treason, it's not just about politics - it's about standing up for what's right 🙅‍♂️.

And honestly, I'm a bit suspicious of his whole post-partisan vibe 💔. Is he really trying to distance himself from Trump's policies or is this all just some PR stunt? The fact that he's got so many Republican donors backing him makes me wonder if he's willing to toe the line on some pretty questionable issues 🤑.

I think Duggan needs to take a hard look at what's going on and decide where his values really lie 💭. If he can't even be bothered to speak out against Trump's inflammatory comments, how is he gonna represent all of Michigan in Congress? 🤔
 
🤔 This dude Duggan is either super brave or super spineless... I'm genuinely confused 🙄. One minute he's trashing Trump like nobody's business, the next he's just ignoring it like it's no big deal 💸. I get that politicians have to tread a fine line, but this feels like a total cop-out to me 😒. The fact that he's taking donations from some of Trump's biggest supporters doesn't exactly fill me with confidence either 🤑. If I'm being honest, his "post-partisan" act just seems like a bunch of corporate-speak 📢. Can someone explain to me how a politician can just ignore the elephant in the room and expect everyone to forget about it? 🤷‍♂️
 
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