A fed-up restaurant owner from Maine used his appearance on Tucker Carlson Tonight to give out the Democratic Maine Gov. Janet Mills’ cellphone number.
Rick Savage plans to open his restaurant on May 1 against state orders.
Savage was a guest on Thursday night’s episode to discuss the fact that Maine has had a very low amount of coronavirus cases and how he does not believe they need to be under such extreme shut down orders. Mills recently extended the state’s coronavirus stay-at-home orders until May 31. As of the time the segment aired, Maine had 1,095 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 53 related deaths.
Savage said that he refused to comply and would be opening for business on Friday.
“If you don’t like it, take me to court,” he asserted. “And if they do take me to court I will save my tax money that I collect this month and I’ll use that to find a lawyer.”
At the end of his interview, he urged viewers to call the governor and complain.
“I really appreciate, Tucker, coming on, and I hope all of these restaurants will be able to open,” Savage said. “One further thing, I would love to share Janet Mills’s cellphone number with everybody, so they can give her a call directly because she’s got all the phones shut down. You can’t even call. It goes to voicemail. The lawmakers can’t even call her. They have to email her. She gets back to them, ‘Oh, thanks for that, I’ll get back to you soon.’ Here’s her phone number. It’s 207…”
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Carlson attempted to interrupt his reading of the phone number, saying “wait, wait, wait. How about this? I may have cut you off. If our viewers are interested, it’s Sunday Riverbrew Pub in Bethel, Maine. Call and ask for a Rick Savage, and he’ll do it.”
Savage, however, lived up to his name and managed to get all the numbers out. He concluded the interview by calling for a revolution.