The Michigan Democrat met with the president at the White House.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on April 9 offered partial support for tariffs, later meeting with President Donald Trump and earning praise from the commander-in-chief.
She later described tariffs as āa blunt toolā but also said the United States should āput tariffs on the technology we actually want to make in America or in industries where we already have a sizeable competitive advantage.ā
She also said that tariffs are harming Michigan, particularly its auto companies.
The president has said tariffs are a way to bring business back and keep business in the United States.
āWeāre honored to have Gretchen Whitmer from Michigan, the great State of Michigan, and sheās been, sheās really done an excellent job, a very good person,ā Trump said.
A spokesperson for Whitmer told news outlets in a statement that Whitmer was surprised she was ābrought into the Oval Officeā for the signings, during which the president made remarks. āHer presence is not an endorsement of the actions taken or statements made at that event,ā the spokesperson said.
Trump and Whitmer frequently criticized each other during the presidentās first term.
Trump told reporters that he and Whitmer discussed Asian carp and how the invasive species has impacted the Great Lakes, as well as keeping Selfridge Air National Guard Base āthriving.ā State House of Representatives Speaker Matt Hall, a Republican, was also present.
The approach to Whitmer, a potential 2028 presidential contender who is prevented by term limits from serving a third term as governor, stands in contrast to that of other governors from the Democratic Party, who have largely declined to engage with Trump aside from lawsuits challenging his administrationās policies.
āIf youāre not at the table, youāre on the menu,ā Whitmer told Gretchen Carlson, a former Fox News anchor, in a talk after the speech. āMy oath to the people of Michigan is to continue to show up, even when it means Iām going to get my lunch handed to me.ā
He added: āTariffs are bad outright because they lead to higher prices and destroy American manufacturing. Trade is inherently good because both parties emerge better off from a consensual transaction.ā
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