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

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan dodged a question about President Donald Trump's threat of executing political opponents, including Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin, during an appearance on WXYZ's Spotlight on the News over the weekend. The exchange was characteristic of Duggan's approach to discussing controversial issues, as he often declines to take a stance or comment on sensitive topics.

During the interview, Stokes asked Duggan about Trump's claims that Democratic lawmakers could be "punishable by DEATH" for their actions, but the mayor refused to answer. Instead, Duggan stated that he had "stayed out of these national debates" and emphasized his focus on Detroit issues. When pressed further, Duggan reiterated that he wouldn't get involved in the national debate.

Duggan's response was seen as a departure from his past criticism of Trump and his policies. In 2016, Duggan mocked Trump's many bankruptcies and described him as "the most phony party nominee" he'd ever seen. He also condemned Trump's false claims about voter fraud in Detroit during the 2020 presidential election.

However, in his current campaign for governor, Duggan has taken a more nuanced approach to addressing Trump's rhetoric. While he continues to emphasize his ability to bring Democrats and Republicans together, his refusal to condemn Trump's threats against lawmakers raises questions about where Duggan truly stands on this issue.

Duggan's team has touted his support from both Democratic and Republican donors, including Trump megadonors like Roger Penske and J.C. Huizenga. However, the mayor's silence on Trump's threat to execute opponents has sparked concerns among some voters who are searching for a clearer stance from their potential governor.

In ordinary times, dodging a question on live TV might not be seen as a major issue. But given the context of Trump's rhetoric and the alarming increase in threats against lawmakers, Duggan's response was perceived as a missed opportunity to address a critical concern. As voters consider his candidacy for governor, they will likely wonder whether Duggan is willing to tolerate or condemn Trump's extreme behavior, which could impact their assessment of his ability to lead the state effectively.
 
🤔 come on, folks! can't we just move on from trump already? his whole "threat of execution" thing is straight outta a bad action movie 🎬. like, what's next? is detroit gonna be a dystopian city where mayors gotta wear tin foil hats to keep us safe? 😂 and duggan's stance on this? meh, it's just politics as usual 🤷‍♂️. the guy's always dodging tough questions, but at least he's consistent right? 🙄
 
OMG, this is so worrying!!! 🤯 I mean, I get that Mike Duggan wants to stay out of national debates, but come on, it's not like he can just ignore Trump's threats! 💁‍♀️ What if Elissa Slotkin really was in danger? We need someone who'll stand up for what's right and protect our citizens. 🙏 I'm all about unity and bringing people together, but we also gotta be clear about where we stand on issues like this. 🌟 Can't we just have a governor who'll speak truth to power and fight for what's right? 💪
 
I don't know man... it's like he's trying to be all neutral and stuff 🤔 but then you think about what just happened on live TV and you're like "come on Mike, say something!" 🗣️ I mean, Trump is threatening people's lives for real 🚨 and Duggan just kinda dodges the question? It's like he's not even willing to take a stance on it, which is weird given how much heat he took from Trump back in 2016 😒. Now he's trying to appeal to both sides but I'm just like "dude, be brave and call out Trump for what he is" 💪
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised by Mike Duggan's response on that question 🙄. It feels like he's trying to distance himself from Trump but still not taking a clear stance on it 😐. In my opinion, it's kinda weak because Trump is making some super extreme threats and politicians need to be willing to speak up against that 💪. Duggan's focus on Detroit issues is great and all 🏙️, but in the end, as governor, he'll have to deal with these national issues too 🤝. I think he needs to clarify his position on this ASAP or it might hurt his chances of getting elected 📈. What do you guys think? Should he come out strong against Trump's rhetoric or play it safe? 🤔
 
I think Duggan's approach is like trying to navigate through a stormy night without a flashlight – you gotta know when to take a stand and shine light on what's important 🌟. He's been doing that in the past, but now it seems he's playing it safe, hoping not to rock any boats. The thing is, in politics, there are no easy questions or answers – you've gotta be willing to face the darkness head-on 💡. If Duggan wants to be a leader for Michigan, he needs to find that balance between staying focused on local issues and taking a stand on what's truly important 🗺️. The question is, can he do it without getting lost in the noise?
 
idk how i ended up finding this thread after all these days but yeah i think duggan's response was kinda weird. like he always talks about unity and bringing people together but when it comes to trump's crazy stuff, he just shuts down 😐. it's not like he's being divisive or anything but for a guy who's gonna be governor, you'd think he'd take a firmer stance on this kind of thing. i mean, if he's gonna claim to be the leader of michigan, shouldn't he at least pretend to care about the safety of his own citizens? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 What's up with Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's response to President Trump's threat to execute lawmakers? He always dodges tough questions, but this one feels really important ⚠️. I mean, we need someone who can speak out against threats like that and show us they're not going to be bullied into silence 🗣️. But at the same time, I get why he might not want to take a hard stance on it - it's a super divisive issue 💸. Still, his team is trying to spin this as him being all about bringing people together 🤝, but for me, that just feels like a cop-out 🚫. Do you guys think Duggan should be more clear about where he stands on this?
 
I'm really disappointed in Mike Duggan, you know? He's always been someone who speaks up when it matters, but now he's being super vague about Trump's threats against politicians 🤔. I get that Detroit is important and all, but come on! As a governor, you gotta take a stand on things like this. It's not just about being neutral or avoiding controversy – it's about showing the people you care about their safety and well-being 💕. I've seen Duggan's past comments on Trump, and he was always pretty sharp-tongued 😂. But now? He's like a deer in headlights 🦌. I think this says more about his character as a candidate than any of us want to admit 🤷‍♂️.
 
🤔 I think he's just trying to appeal to as many people as possible, you know? Like, if he takes a hard stance against Trump, he'll alienate some Republicans who are supporting him. But at the same time, if he stays silent, it looks like he's not taking the threats seriously enough. It's like, I get where he's coming from, but can't we just speak up on something that's so important? 🙄
 
OMG, I'm so concerned about Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's response to President Trump's threats 🤯🚨. It feels like he's being super cautious and doesn't want to rock the boat, but honestly, that silence is giving me major anxiety 💔. I get it, as a politician, you don't wanna take sides, but when it comes to something as serious as death threats against lawmakers, can't he just say something? 🤷‍♀️ It's like, what's next? Are we gonna wait until someone gets hurt before he speaks up? 🙅‍♂️ As a voter, I want my governor to be strong and clear on issues that matter, especially when it comes to protecting our democracy 💪. Duggan's past statements about Trump were super bold, but now his silence is giving me major doubts about his character 👀. Can we get some clarity from him on this? 🤔
 
Meh 🤷‍♂️, I'm kinda surprised Duggan dodged that question 🙅‍♂️. He did have some beef with Trump in 2016 😒, but now he's being super diplomatic 👥. It's like he's trying to appeal to both sides 🤸‍♂️, which is cool and all 👌, but it also makes people wonder where he stands on this whole thing 🤔.

Trump's threats are just too much ⚠️, you know? And as a public figure, shouldn't Duggan be taking a stance on something like that? 🤷‍♂️ Not saying he should go full-on Trump-hater or anything 😒, but just give some kinda nod of support for democracy and all that 🙏.

Anyway, it's good to see people talking about this stuff 💬. Maybe Duggan can clarify his stance later 📺? We'll just have to wait and see ⏰... 👀
 
I'm so worried about this 🤕🗣️. Like, what even is going on with politics right now?! 😩 Trump's threats against politicians are getting super serious and we need our leaders to be all in on condemning that kinda stuff. Duggan dodging the question is major, IMO 🙅‍♂️. I mean, I know he's trying to stay above the fray and focus on Detroit issues, but what about when it comes to national security and the people's safety?! ⚠️

I've got a stat for you - 63% of Americans believe that politicians should be held accountable for their words, while 45% think that politicians should have to apologize for their tweets 📊. Duggan's response is like, super out of touch with what the people want right now. He used to call Trump out, but now he's just...meh 🤷‍♂️.

The polling numbers are also wild - 71% of voters think that politicians should prioritize national security over other issues 📊. We need leaders who aren't afraid to take a stand on this stuff! Duggan's team says he's the one who can bring people together, but it looks like he's just trying to pander to both sides instead of taking a clear stance 👀.

Anyway, I'm calling it - if Duggan can't commit to condemning Trump's threats, how can we trust him with our state?! 🤔 What do you guys think?
 
I think its weird he avoids talking about this... 🤔 like doesnt want to say anything about it even when theres a president saying some pretty intense stuff 🤬
 
I'm getting some major red flags from this, tbh 🚨. I mean, come on Mike, you used to roast Trump for all his shady stuff, but now when it counts, you're like "oh, I'll just stay out of it"? It's like you're more concerned with not getting in trouble than actually speaking truth to power 💁‍♂️.

I get that politics can be messy, but this is some serious BS 🤖. If Trump's threatening to execute people over their politics, we need someone who's gonna call him out on it, not just skate around the issue 🎯. And what's with the donors? Are you trying to curry favor with the GOP or something? 🤑 I'm not sure if Duggan is still the guy for me...
 
omg, what's up with this?! 🤔 I'm all about staying neutral and focusing on local issues, but come on, Mayor Duggan dodges a question like that? It's like, okay, we get it, you don't want to take sides... but what about the people of Michigan who are worried about their senator's safety?! 😱 He needs to draw a line here. I'm all for bringing people together, but not at the expense of standing up for what's right. And by the way, his past comments on Trump were fire 🔥! Why the change of heart now? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 I'm low-key disappointed in our mayor Mike Duggan right now lol. Like, come on man! You used to be all up in Trump's grill, but now you're just trying to play it safe? 🤑 It's like you're worried about alienating some voters or something. But at the same time, I get why he's being cautious - Trump is a wild card and we don't know what he'll say next. 😬 Still, as our governor, we need someone who can take a stand and speak truth to power. If Duggan can't do that, then maybe we shouldn't be voting for him 🤷‍♂️
 
omg u guys i just cant believe what im reading about detroit mayor mike duggan dodging a question on trump's threats against lawmakers thats like, super concerning esp when ur the one who used to take on trumps policies in 2016 now hes just staying out of it? i get its politics and all but come on duggan we need someone who can call out trumps BS not someone who just sits back and lets him do his thing 😒💔
 
I'm gettin' the vibe that Mike Duggan's been playin' it too safe lately 🤔. He used to be all like "Trump's a phony" and now he's just dodgin' the question altogether? I mean, what happened to speakin' truth to power, you know? 🗣️ It's like he's tryin' to appease everyone, but in doin' so, he's not takin' a clear stance on somethin' that really matters. The dude's gotta stand up for Elissa Slotkin and other lawmakers who are gettin' threatened by Trump's rhetoric 💪. Can't have our governor just sittin' back and lettin' this kind of stuff slide, know what I mean? 😒
 
🤔 The more I think about it, the more I'm concerned about Duggan's response 🚨. It's like he's trying to avoid being a leader on this issue 💪. We need someone who isn't afraid to speak up, even if it means disagreeing with Trump or Trump supporters. By not condemning his threats, Duggan is essentially saying that as governor, he won't stand up for democracy 🕊️. It's worrying, especially in a state like Michigan where politicians are already under attack 🚨. I hope voters will hold him accountable for this and see if he can bring the same level of courage to lead our state 💯
 
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