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        <title><![CDATA[Detroit Dems to Censure State Lawmaker Who Thanked Trump for Touting Chloroquine]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Detroit, Mich., branch of the Democratic Party plans to censure state representative Karen Whitsett (D., Detroit) after she met with President Trump earlier this month and praised him for recommending the anti-viral drug hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for coronavirus.</p><p>Whitsett contracted coronavirus in March and has since recovered. The freshman lawmaker <strong>credited</strong> hydroxychloroquine, a medication touted by Trump and other U.S. officials as a possible therapeutic for coronavirus, with saving her life.</p><p>“Thank you for everything that you have done,” Whitsett <strong>told</strong> Trump and Vice President Mike Pence at the White House on April 14. “I did not know that saying thank you had a political line…I thought just saying thank you meant ‘thank you.&#8217;”</p><p>The potential benefits of hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus patients have not yet been confirmed by medical <strong>studies</strong>, however state governors including New York’s Andrew Cuomo have allowed doctors to use the medication if they choose.</p><p>However, Detroit’s 13th Congressional District Democratic Party plans to censure Whitsett and withhold any future endorsements of the lawmaker for breaking protocol by meeting the president. Whitsett also has a history of statements and actions that have <strong>bucked</strong> the party apparatus, sometimes making negative statements about the party and Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer.</p><p>“At the end of the day, we have political systems,” 13th District chairman Jonathan Kinloch said. “We have political parties, and political parties exist for a reason…[representatives] belong to the members and precinct delegates of the Democratic Party.”</p><p>The 13th District summoned Whitsett for a screening of possible State House candidates in the district on Sunday, but Whitsett refused to attend.</p><p>“I don’t have time for politics,” Whitsett said. “That’s ridiculous, during a pandemic, that they think I have time for a screening…I have people that need me.” The lawmaker said she has been handing out food and cleaning supplies to people in her district since her recovery.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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