The RINO tyrant Governor of Idaho got trigger when Lt. Gov Janice McGeachin signed an executive order banning mask mandates throughout the state. He got so triggered infact that not only did he repeal the executive order, he threw a tantrum against the Lt. Gov for signing in the first place. Idaho is a 60-70% Republican state, yet they elect Republicans like this Little turd? Reminds me of Wyoming and Liz Cheney.
Idaho had a whopping 139 new COVID-19 cases on May 27th, yet apparently the idiot governor is keeping mask mandates. Come on man! Dude better be toast in 2022.
Idaho Gov. Brad Little repealed an executive order banning mask mandates across the state Friday morning, 24 hours after Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin issued the surprise action while the governor was out of town.
In a statement, Little slammed McGeachin issuing the executive order as “an irresponsible, self-serving political stunt” that subverted the decisions of local officials and the people of Idaho.
McGeachin was serving as acting governor when she issued the order banning mask mandates statewide among state political entities, including schools. The order went into effect at 11 a.m. Thursday, catching districts by surprise in the middle of the school day.
Little, who had left Idaho to travel to the Republican Governors Association conference, said he was not informed about the executive order ahead of time. McGeachin is running against Little in the upcoming governor’s race.
In his statement, Little accused McGeachin of making a politically motivated power grab to strip decision-making authority from mayors, school board members, and other local officials.
“Just like the states begrudge federal government mandates, local governments in Idaho resent the state doing the same thing. The executive order usurps legislative powers. It replicates a bill that was debated considerably in the Legislature but failed to pass a body of individuals representing Idahoans from all corners of the state, and makes it law with the stroke of one person’s pen,” the governor wrote. “The action that took place while I was gone this week is not gubernatorial. The action that took place was an irresponsible, self-serving political stunt.”