HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Mich. — President Donald Trump announced a new fighter jet mission for an Air National Guard base in Michigan on Tuesday, allaying fears that the base could close and delivering a win for a longtime antagonist, Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. The two even shared a hug.
Whitmer has softened her stance toward Trump in hopes of finding common ground, with securing a new mission for Selfridge Air National Guard Base a top priority. Their embrace as the Republican president arrived in Michigan was a remarkable development given how unpopular the president remains with Democrats and the rancor of last year's hard-fought campaign.
Whitmer, when asked about their hug, described the encounter differently, telling The Associated Press: ''I was the first one he greeted. We shook hands and he leaned in to tell me, you know, congratulations and that I was a big reason that we were making an announcement today. And I was grateful for that.''
For decades, Trump said at the air base, Selfridge has ''stood as a crucial pillar of North American air defense.''
''In recent years, many in Michigan have feared for the future of the base. They've been calling everybody, but the only one that mattered is Trump,'' he said. ''Today I have come in person to lay to rest any doubt about Selfridge's future.''
State officials had been pushing for years to replace the base's aging fleet of A-10 aircraft, which are set to be retired, to help ensure Selfridge remains in operation. Trump said Tuesday that the retiring A-10s will be replaced by 21 F-15EX Eagle II fighters jets that were ''fresh off the line.''
During his remarks, Trump said the governor — who shared a brief motorcade ride with him to the base as he arrived in Michigan to mark his 100th day in office — has been ''very effective'' in advocating for Selfridge. But her own impromptu remarks, Whitmer notably did not name Trump.
''I am really damn happy we're here to celebrate this recapitalization at Selfridge,'' she said. ''It's crucial for the Michigan economy, it's crucial for the men and women here, for our homeland security and our future. So thank you. I'm so, so grateful that this announcement was made today and I appreciate all the work.''