
“We believe it is over-broad and over-reaching. “It’s taking a sledge hammer to an ant,” said attorney David Helm, who is representing the residents, according to FOX-2 in Detroit. Meanwhile, four Michigan residents have filed a federal lawsuit against Whitmer and her executive order. The coronavirus has infected at least 27,000 Michigan residents and killed more than 1,700 since March 10, although new cases appear to have plateaued. “We have a few tough days ahead of us, but those days where we can resume some normalcy, they are on the horizon if we keep doing what we need to do to get past this moment.” We will get to a place where we can be with our friends and family again, where restaurants will open again, where we can go back to work safely again,” Whitmer said.

“I want you to have your freedom, I want mine too. “Our Governor and her allies are infecting ALL of us with their radical, progressive agenda,” MCC said on its Facebook page organizing the protest. Thousands of people from all over Michigan are converging on our state Capitol today to protest the governor’s restrictive “Stay Home” order and get their voices, and car horns, heard. Some protesters sported signs that said, “tyranny worse than the virus” and “honk if you love liberty.” Live shots on Fox News showed thousands of cars stacked up around the statehouse. The operation, organized by the Michigan Conservative Coalition (MCC), directed protesters to stay in their cars and circle the capitol, honking their horns. Gretchen Whitmer’s stay-at-home order, one of the most restrictive in the country.

“Operation Gridlock” is underway at the Michigan State Capitol, with thousands of cars jamming the roads in Lansing to protest Gov.
