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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's office has repeatedly refused to answer questions about what role her office played in a grant for a ...
Michigan's governor gets quizzed on gay bars, queer slang and Progress Flag colors by a drag queen on TikTok. Sounds like a ...
In Michigan, where Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer found herself in hot water with Catholic voters for making a video that appeared to mock the Eucharist, white Catholic voters broke ...
“Whitmer joined the Episcopalian Church in 2020. She knew precisely what she was doing in mocking the Eucharist,” he added.
Thus, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recently made waves with a social-media clip in which she placed a Dorito on the tongue of podcaster Liz Plank, a popular online influencer and MSNBC contributor.
The Republican nominee said that Harris is not giving up on winning Catholic support. “Instead of attending tonight, she’s in Michigan receiving Communion from Gretchen Whitmer,” Trump joked ...
A group of more than 75 Catholics walk in a procession in Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's neighborhood while saying a rosary Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024.
Whitmer is a national co-chair for Vice President Kamala Harris' and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's presidential campaign. The caption for the video — which was later edited — reads, "If he won't ...
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer posted a video of herself feeding Doritos to influencer Liz Plank. While it was based on a meme, Catholic groups complained it looked like communion and was ...
The Michigan Catholic Bishops Conference has protested Whitmer's mockery of the sacrament of the Eucharist and anybody who saw the video knows it had nothing to do with this social media trend ...
After Michigan’s bishops denounced the clip as “specifically imitating the posture and gestures of Catholics receiving the Holy Eucharist,” Ms. Whitmer apologized.