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VisitHow will Whitmer's stance on Nessel affect her approval rating by Jan 31, 2025?
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Whitmer Dodges Tapper, Declines to Back Nessel in Anti-Israel Protester Prosecution
Sep 22, 2024, 02:17 PM
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has declined to back Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel for prosecuting anti-Israel protesters. In a recent CNN interview with Jake Tapper, Whitmer did not address accusations from Representative Rashida Tlaib that Nessel charged campus demonstrators due to her Jewish background. The controversy stems from Nessel's actions against protesters who attacked police at an anti-Israel encampment. Whitmer's non-committal stance has drawn attention amid ongoing debates over antisemitism and the handling of protests. Whitmer dodges questions from Tapper.
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