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Here's the $20 Million Question Haunting Gretchen Whitmer's 2028 Presidential Ambitions

Here's the $20 Million Question Haunting Gretchen Whitmer's 2028 Presidential Ambitions
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A Democrat darling who’s likely running for President in 2028 has been exposed after one of her appointees and donors pocketed a $20 million taxpayer-funded grant. 

Earlier this week, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel charged so-called businesswoman Fay Beydoun, 62, of Farmington Hills, with 16 felonies after she allegedly stole much of a $20 million grant meant for economic development. In 2019, Whitmer appointed Beydoun to the Michigan Economic Development Corporation Executive Committee. Soon after, Beydoun received a $20 million taxpayer grant. 

“Today, we allege Fay Beydoun sought and received a $20 million ‘Michigan enhancement grant’ from the state Legislature, operated a criminal enterprise to use those funds for personal expenses and her own enrichment, and lied repeatedly when reporting how she used those funds,” said Attorney General Nessel. “The process by which this ‘grant’ was proposed, developed, awarded, and administered bears practically zero semblance to the traditional grant process, and was only made possible through a system that pairs political cronyism with minimal oversight.”


 Complaint FILED 5-4-26 Redacted  by  scott.mcclallen 


Instead of using that money to help Michiganders, Beydoun allegedly bought a $4,500 coffeemaker, Persian rugs, and more. She allegedly forged invoices, spent thousands of dollars on first-class flights, and embezzled money. 

Beydoun donated to Whitmer's campaign, then received a spot on the state economic development board, and then received a $20 million grant. It begs the question: how much did Whitmer know about these alleged crimes?




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