Deliberations start for 2 men charged in Gov. Whitmer plot
A jury in Michigan is returning Tuesday for its first full day of deliberations in the second trial of two men charged with conspiring to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
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Your support makes all the difference.Jurors return Tuesday for their first full day of deliberations in the trial of two men accused of hatching a plan to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, the government's second shot at getting convictions in a case that emerged just before the 2020 presidential election.
Prosecutors said some of the best evidence against Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr. came from their own words, either written by them or secretly recorded by FBI agents and informants during weeks of surveillance in three states.
Defense lawyers, meanwhile, pounced on the FBI in their closing arguments, linking any scheme to rogue operatives, not a band of anti-government rebels.
Jury deliberations will resume Tuesday following an afternoon of work Monday.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Nils Kessler reminded the jury how Fox, Croft and others took a night ride to Elk Rapids, Michigan, to see Whitmer's lakeside vacation home and a bridge that could be blown up to obstruct police.
āLook at how close they were, yards away from her house. They didnāt need a helicopter. They didnāt need a boat even,ā said Kessler, referring to other ideas that were tossed around. āThey needed a pickup truck, duct tape and rope. They had everything they needed.ā
Fox, 39, and Croft, 46, are on trial for a second time, after a jury in April couldnāt reach a unanimous verdict but acquitted two other men. Two more pleaded guilty.
āāWhich governor is going to be dragged off and hung for treason first?āā Kessler said, quoting Croft.
"Any governor would do,ā the prosecutor said. āBy the end of June, he was telling people Michiganās government is a target of opportunity, and God knows the governor needs to be hung. He didnāt just want to kidnap her. He wanted to have his own trial and execute her.ā
The ultimate goal: a second American Revolution, Kessler said.
But defense lawyers have portrayed Fox and Croft as ābig talkers,ā a bumbling, foul-mouthed, marijuana-smoking pair exercising free speech and incapable of leading anything as extraordinary as the abduction of a public official.
āIn America, the FBI is not supposed to create domestic terrorists so that the FBI can arrest them,ā Fox attorney Christopher Gibbons told the jury. āThe FBI isnāt supposed to create a conspiracy so the FBI can stand up and claim a disruption.ā
He said Fox was āisolated, broke, homeless,ā living in the basement of a vacuum store in the Grand Rapids area.
Croft's attorney, Joshua Blanchard, offered a similar assessment in a searing attack on the FBI's tactics.
āYou don't have to agree with Barryās politics. I surely don't,ā Blanchard said. āBut we should all agree that the principles of truth and justice are the foundation that our country is built upon. The FBI has told us the truth doesn't matter to them. ... You have the power to put a stop to that today.ā
Croft is a trucker from Bear, Delaware.
Whitmer, a Democrat, has blamed then-President Donald Trump for stoking mistrust and fomenting anger over coronavirus restrictions and refusing to condemn hate groups and right-wing extremists like those charged in the plot.
Over the weekend, she said she hadn't been following the second trial but remains concerned about āviolent rhetoric in this country.ā
Trump recently called the kidnapping plan a āfake deal.ā
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Find the APās full coverage of the kidnapping plot trial: https://apnews.com/hub/whitmer-kidnap-plot-trial
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White reported from Detroit.
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