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For Immediate Release

November 20, 2020

Legislative leaders meet with President Trump


Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey and Speaker of the House Lee Chatfield today released the following
statement after their meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House:

“The President of the United States extended invitations to us on Wednesday evening. We each accepted his
invitation as we would accept an invitation from any sitting President if asked to meet at the White
House. We were proud to be joined by our colleagues to represent Michigan in our nation’s capital.

“We used our time in the White House to deliver a letter to President Trump making clear our support for
additional federal funds to help Michigan in the fight against COVID-19. We have since sent the same
correspondence to congressional leaders.

“Months ago, Michigan received funds through the federal CARES Act, and we used that funding to quickly
support front line workers, improve testing, ensure adequate PPE, provide additional support to out-of-work
Michiganders, and deliver assistance to local businesses that are struggling through no fault of their own. We
once again face a time in our state when additional support would go a long way to help those same residents
who need our help.

“We highlighted our commitment to appropriating further federal dollars to Michiganders most in need as we
continue to deal with the impact of COVID-19. We also emphasized our commitment to fiscal responsibility in
the state budget as we move forward.

“The Senate and House Oversight Committees are actively engaged in a thorough review of Michigan’s
elections process and we have faith in the committee process to provide greater transparency and
accountability to our citizens. We have not yet been made aware of any information that would change the
outcome of the election in Michigan and as legislative leaders, we will follow the law and follow the normal
process regarding Michigan’s electors, just as we have said throughout this election.

“Michigan’s certification process should be a deliberate process free from threats and intimidation.
Allegations of fraudulent behavior should be taken seriously, thoroughly investigated, and if proven,
prosecuted to the full extent of the law. And the candidates who win the most votes win elections and
Michigan's electoral votes. These are simple truths that should provide confidence in our elections.”

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