Talk:Meshawn Maddock
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New section for MeShawn Maddock's COVID activities?
[edit]This page could benefit from recounting Maddock's other activities. She was a prime mover in Covid disruptions, organizing "operation gridlock" and promoting armed resistance to public health provisions. That deserves a new section.
Two references that may help get started. Both are currently already in the article, referencing other things:
- Hutchinson, Bill (April 15, 2020). "'Operation Gridlock': Convoy in Michigan's capital protests stay-at-home orders". ABC News.
- Kirkpatrick, David D.; McIntire, Mike (2021-02-08). "'Its Own Domestic Army': How the G.O.P. Allied Itself With Militants". New York Times.
Also: did she have something to do with that time the gunmen threatened the legislature as it was in session? -- M.boli (talk) 12:28, 19 July 2023 (UTC)
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