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

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan dodged a question about whether President Donald Trump's threats of jailing and executing political opponents have gone too far when he appeared on WXYZ's Spotlight on the News over the weekend. The exchange comes as Trump has been calling Democratic lawmakers, including U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, "traitors" whose actions are "punishable by DEATH" after they released a video reminding military members that they can refuse unlawful orders.

When asked about Trump's comments, Duggan replied, "I've stayed out of these national debates. I'm not going to get involved in the national debate." He dodged the question, as he often has when asked about Trump's behavior and policies. Host Chuck Stokes quickly moved on, promising to come back with "some more positive things."

Duggan's response is part of a pattern in his 2026 governor's race where he casts himself as a post-partisan problem-solver while dodging questions about Trump's most extreme actions and rhetoric. He has refused to touch controversial issues, including Trump's recent rhetoric and policies that have become state issues.

Trump's administration has ordered federal immigration raids that rely on state cooperation, pushed to deploy U.S. troops into American cities, and threatened to withhold funding to some states. His administration's policies deal with everything from health care access and public safety to immigration enforcement.

Last week, Trump's dangerous rhetoric drew widespread condemnation, even from members of his own party. Slotkin reportedly received a bomb threat last week. Duggan isn't willing to talk about it.

Instead, he touts his ability to "bring Democrats and Republicans together." This approach has raised eyebrows among some observers who question whether Duggan is using this tactic as a way to distance himself from Trump's rhetoric while still appealing to his base of Republican donors and Trump supporters.

Duggan's refusal to condemn Trump for threatening the lives of Slotkin and others is a sharp departure from his past criticism of the president. Either Duggan has changed his position on Trump, or he's willing to tolerate the threats and bigotry of the administration.

The real question in this campaign may not be whether he's a Democrat, Republican, or independent, but rather whether Michigan voters will accept a governor who won't say where he stands when it really matters.
 
man i'm so done with politicians dodging questions about trump's crazy behavior 🤯 his threats against slotkin and others are straight up terrifying what is duggan trying to accomplish by not condemning those statements? like, can't we just have a simple answer for once instead of playing it safe and hoping no one notices he's scared 😅 i'm starting to think this whole "post-partisan problem-solver" thing is just code for "i don't want to ruffle any feathers" 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 This whole thing with Trump's rhetoric is getting outta hand 🚨. As a Michigander, I'm worried about our governor's silence on this issue. Duggan's all about being a "post-partisan problem-solver" but is that just code for "I don't wanna rock the boat"? 🤷‍♂️ It's not cool to ignore or downplay threats of jailing and executing people just 'cause it's Trump doing it. That kind of language is poison 💉. If Duggan can't stand up to Trump, who will? 😬
 
🤔 Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan dodged a question about Trump's threats, what does that even say about him? 🚫 I think it's time for politicians to stop playing it safe and actually stand up for what they believe in. As a governor, he should be able to have a strong stance on issues like this without being afraid of retribution.

If Duggan is really all about "bringing people together" then why not use that as an opportunity to address the real issues? Instead of dodging the question and moving on to something more positive, he should be calling out Trump's behavior for what it is - unacceptable. 🙅‍♂️ The fact that his campaign team thinks this tactic will play well with voters in Michigan just goes to show how divided our politics are right now.

It's time for leaders like Duggan to take a stand and lead by example, not follow the crowd. 💪
 
OMG, can't believe our Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is dodging questions about Trump's crazy threats 🤯! Like, come on, dude, we need to know if you're with us or against us when it comes to protecting people's lives and rights 💔. He's trying to be all post-partisan and problem-solver-y, but that's just code for "I'm scared of ruffling any feathers" 😳. And honestly, his response is soooo not what we need in a governor – someone who's willing to stand up for our state's values and our people 👊. We deserve better than some politician playing it safe and saying "oh, I won't get involved in the national debate" 🙄. It's time for Duggan to take a clear stance on Trump's toxic rhetoric and policies – or maybe we should just vote for someone who will actually stand up for us 💪!
 
omg u guys i just heard that detroit mayor mike duggan dodged a question about trump's crazy comments on the news 🤯 like what even is going on here? cant he just speak up and condemn trump for his threats against politicians? 😡 instead he's all like "i'm not gonna get involved" which sounds super scripted to me 📺 i feel like hes trying to appeal to republicans while still pretending to be a democrat at the same time 🤷‍♀️ either way its really concerning and i dont think michigan voters should just accept him for this reason alone 😬 what do u guys think?
 
🤔 The thing is, I don't get what Duggan is trying to do here. He's always going on about being post-partisan and all that jazz, but when it comes down to it, his responses are super vague. It's like he's trying to avoid saying anything that might ruffle Trump's feathers. 🙅‍♂️ Meanwhile, the real issue is that Trump's rhetoric is getting way too out of hand. Like, threatening people's lives? That's not okay. And Duggan isn't doing enough to call out Trump for it. I'm just wondering if he's more worried about keeping his donors happy than standing up for what's right. 🤑
 
man... can you believe this? Trump is literally threatening to kill ppl and Duggan just dodges the question 🙄 like that's normal. and now he's running for gov on a post-partisan thingy but only if ppl don't ask about the crazy stuff Trump's doing. it's like he's trying to be all neutral but still get that rep from trump donors 😒. Slotkin got a bomb threat last week... how many more are they gonna have to deal with cuz of this guy? and Duggan won't even condemn him, that's wild 🤯. I'm low-key worried about the governor's race now...
 
🤔 "The truth is rarely pure and never simple." - Oscar Wilde 😬 Trump's words are definitely stirring up trouble, and it's concerning that Duggan isn't addressing the elephant in the room. As a leader, shouldn't he be willing to stand up for what's right, even if it means ruffling some feathers? 🤷‍♂️ The fact that he's dodging this question is saying a lot about his character and where he really stands on these issues... or lack thereof 😟
 
idk what's going on with trump rn 🤔 like how can someone just threaten to jail ppl and execute them? that's straight out of a movie lol. anyway, detroit mayor duggan dodging questions is super weird, like does he not want to talk about it or something? i feel like he's trying to appease trump supporters but at the same time he's still a democrat 🤷‍♂️. i don't get why people are so okay with trump's rhetoric and policies tho... like isn't it kinda scary? 🙅‍♂️
 
🤔 I'm getting a bad vibe from Duggan's response 🚫... like he's trying to avoid the elephant in the room 🐘 instead of facing it head-on 💪. I mean, can you blame anyone for being worried about Trump's threats? It's not exactly reassuring when the President is calling out people as "traitors" 🤯. And Duggan's whole "post-partisan problem-solver" vibe just doesn't add up 🙄... if he's not going to speak out against the President's extreme actions, then what's the point? 💁‍♀️ We need our leaders to take a stand on issues that matter, even if it means ruffling some feathers 🌟.
 
I'm so worried about our politicians being able to speak up for what's right 🤕🗣️. Detroit Mayor Duggan seems like the perfect example of how politics can get all complicated, but at the end of the day, we just want leaders who will stand up against hate speech and protect their constituents' rights ❤️💪. It's not about being a Democrat or Republican, it's about doing what's best for Michigan 🤝🏼. I hope voters see through Duggan's tactics and hold him accountable for his words and actions 💯👀.
 
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