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During an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt Tuesday morning, Attorney General Bill Barr addressed the issue of government overreach during the Wuhan coronavirus crisis.
In Michigan, Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer has implemented extreme “social distancing” measures that include bans on travel to second homes, buying seeds, carpet, wood or other household items, in addition to banning fishing, riding in a motorboat and more. As a result, protests at the capitol in Lansing erupted last week as people demand the government ease restrictions so they can get back to work.
In recent weeks, Democratic governors have tried to close gun shops and according to New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, civil liberties and the Bill of Rights haven’t been factored into decisions.
“I wasn’t thinking of the Bill of Rights when we did this,” Murphy said during a recent interview with Fox News about his state’s social distancing policies. “We looked at all the data and the science and it says people have to stay away from each other. That is the best thing we can do to break the back of the curve of this virus, that leads to lower hospitalization and ultimately fatalities.”
During an Easter Sunday drive-in church service in Mississippi, a pastor was told by law enforcement his rights had been “suspended.”
Video from Pastor Hamilton of King James Bible Baptist Church in Greenville, MS. Church tried the “drive-in” method of holding services & were targeted due to the Mayor issuing an order prohibiting such services. Watch as an officer tells the Pastor that his rights are suspended.
Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee announced they will reopen for business on May 1. States around the country are still assessing the risk and analyzing whether they meet three phases of reopening standards announced by the White House last week.
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The audio version of the Barr interview is available here.