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Final defendants face trial three years after failed plot to kidnap Gov. Whitmer.

GRAND RAPIDS, MI – AUGUST 02: Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer waits to speak at a‌ canvass ⁣kickoff ⁤on Michigan Primary Election Day on⁤ August 2, 2022 in Grand⁤ Rapids, Michigan. Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

OAN’s James Meyers

4:40 PM –‍ Monday, August 21, 2023

After almost three years since‍ the failed ​plot to kidnap Michigan’s Democrat Governor⁤ Gretchen Whitmer, defendants who allegedly took part in the activity went on trial ​on Monday.

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This comes after the planned militia plot was halted by the FBI, with 14 men who were involved being⁤ arrested weeks before the⁢ November 2020 election.

The three who took the stand on Monday were Eric Molitor and brothers William Null and Michael Null.

Prosecutors claimed that they were anti-government extremists, enraged by Whitmer’s (D-Mich.) COVID-19 policies, which forced schools and businesses‌ to be closed down.

Furthermore, prosecutors alleged that the men on trial were ‌a part of a “right-wing‌ gang”​ and were plotting to attack the​ State Capitol, with hopes of igniting⁤ a civil war.

Currently, nine of ⁣the 14 men ‌have already been convicted, with four entering guilty pleas and two others ‍being acquitted.

Molitor and the Null brothers were allegedly planning to kidnap ⁤Whitmer at her vacation residence at Lake Michigan and take her hostage before ​the 2020 election.

However,⁤ the three defendants claimed that they were set​ up by the government ‌and are currently charged with material support for ‌terrorist acts and illegally possessing firearms.

If the defendants are‌ convicted⁣ they could face up to a maximum of 20 years in prison.

“These cases are very important in light of the times we live in,”⁣ said Barbara McQuade, a former U.S. attorney in ​Michigan. “Acts ​of political violence have ​no place in a democracy.”

Opening arguments for the trial are scheduled⁢ to begin Wednesday.

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