LANSING, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said she plans to reach out to President Donald Trump over his comments about possibly pardoning the men serving time for her 2020 kidnapping plot.

Our partners at Just the News reported that Trump told Whitmer he would not pardon them in a conversation with her last month, but his remarks to the press last week muddied those waters.

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In an interview with Michigan Public Radio, Whitmer said “anything short of condemning political violence does a disservice to everyone” and that the recent “revelation” from President Trump is difficult for her to process.

Whitmer said, “I will just point out that when the man shot at the President when he was on the campaign trail in Pennsylvania, I was one of the first office holders on either side of the aisle to condemn it. Because anything short of condemnation creates a dangerous space for people that are sworn an oath to do the work of the public.”

In addition, she added “We don’t take up arms and harm one another. And so, I’m going to make my thoughts on this known to the White House again.”

Fourteen men faced charges in the kidnapping plot. Nine were convicted while five were cleared. Barry Croft Jr. and Adam Fox  are serving 20 and 16 years in prison as leaders of the plot. Some maintain FBI informants used entrapment and encouraged the kidnapping plot to unfold.