Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said Monday that no investigation into Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s handling of nursing homes during the CCP virus pandemic is currently warranted, after a number of Republican lawmakers called for a probe into virus-related deaths in the state’s long-term care facilities. Nessel, a Democrat, said in a statement that she “will not hesitate to act when justified,” but that she would not “abuse the investigatory powers of this Department to launch a political attack on any state official, regardless of party or beliefs.” It comes after state Sen. Jim Runestad, a Republican, led a coalition of Michigan GOP lawmakers in calling for an investigation into whether Whitmer’s policies around the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus exacerbated the outbreak in nursing homes. They also called for more transparency around official reporting of data on deaths related to COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, in Michigan’s long-term care …