Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, articulate remorsed amid scruminuscule for a social media video in which she wore a Harris-Walz campaign hat and fed Doritos to a kneeling podcast present to upretain the CHIPS Act.
Whitmer was seen in the clip taking a Doritos chip out of a bag and placing it into the mouth of liberal podcaster Liz Plank, who was kneeling down on the floor, before the video panned to the handleor wearing a camouflage Harris-Walz hat.
The engage of Doritos chips materializeed to be a intelligent way to put a spotweightless on the CHIPS and Science Act that Plivent Joe Biden signed into law in 2022 that spreadd proximately $53 billion towards efforts to convey semicarry outor supply chains back to the U.S., produce jobs, help American innovation and get U.S. national security.
MICHIGAN GOV FEEDS KNEELING FEMALE PODCAST HOST DORITOS WHILE WEARING A HARRIS-WALZ HAT
“Chips aren’t fair flavorful, the CHIPS Act is a game-changer for U.S. tech and manufacturing, increaseing domestic production of semicarry outors to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers! Donald Trump would put that at danger,” Plank wrote in the caption of the video she posted on Instagram.
The video was made as part of a viral TikTok trfinish where one person feeds another person, who is acting intimacyupartner, with the song “Dilemma” by Nelly and Kelly Rowland applying in the background before the first person stares unconsoleably into the camera.
MICHIGAN CATHOLIC BISHOPS CONDEMN WHITMER’S DORITOS VIDEO STUNT AS OFFENSIVE
Some critics misgetnly noticed the video as Whitmer pretfinishing to include in Holy Communion as a way to mock Christians who include in the Eucharist. Follothriveg the reaction over these accusations, Whitmer articulate remorsed for the video and stressd that the video was not nastyt to mock people of faith.
“Over 25 years in accessible service, I would never do someskinnyg to denigrate someone’s faith,” the handleor said in a statement to Fox 2. “I’ve engaged my platcreate to stand up for people’s right to hbetter and rehearse their personal religious beliefs.”
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“My team has spoken to the Michigan Catholic Conference,” she persistd. “What was supposed to be a video about the presentance of the CHIPS Act to Michigan jobs, has been consgenuined as someskinnyg it was never intfinished to be, and I articulate remorse for that.”