Maryland Gov. Wes Moore Responds to Trump Snub and Criticizes Immigration Policies
In Brief
Gov. Wes Moore addresses exclusion from White House event and critiques immigration policies in CBS town hall.
Key Facts
- Maryland Gov. Wes Moore was excluded from the annual National Governors Association meeting and White House dinner by President Trump.
- Moore discussed immigration, cost of living, and the Democratic party in a CBS News town hall airing Sunday at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
- Moore stated that President Trump does not determine his worthiness and that he 'will bow down to no one.'
- Moore criticized immigration policies under both the Trump and Biden administrations, saying the issue has been 'punted on for a very long time.'
- Moore asserted that immigration systems have not worked over 'multiple administrations' and said President Biden 'did not have this right.'
What Happened
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore was excluded from a White House dinner hosted by President Trump. In a CBS News town hall, Moore addressed the exclusion and discussed immigration, cost of living, and party politics. He criticized immigration policies under both Trump and Biden, stating the systems have not worked across multiple administrations.
Why It Matters
Moore's comments highlight ongoing debates about immigration policy and political divisions between state and federal leaders. His exclusion from the White House event and public critique of both major parties' approaches to immigration underscore tensions within U.S. political discourse.
Sources
- CBS News — Gov. Moore dismisses Trump's "not worthy" snub: "I will bow down to no one"(2d ago)
- CBS News — Gov. Moore dismisses Trump's "not worthy" snub: "I will bow down to no one"(2d ago)
- CBS News — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on U.S. immigration policy(1d ago)