White House Excludes Democratic Governors From Annual Bipartisan Meeting
In Brief
President Trump will not invite Democratic governors to a traditionally bipartisan White House event.
Key Facts
- President Trump is hosting the annual White House meeting with governors but will only invite Republicans.
- The National Governors Association's annual meeting with the president is traditionally bipartisan.
- The White House confirmed no Democratic governors are being invited to next week's event.
- This marks a break from past tradition, where both parties attended the meeting.
- Some Democratic governors have publicly reacted to their exclusion.
What Happened
President Trump decided not to invite any Democratic governors to the upcoming annual White House meeting with governors, a departure from the event's bipartisan tradition. The White House confirmed the exclusion, and some Democratic governors have responded publicly.
Why It Matters
The exclusion of Democratic governors from the annual White House meeting is a change from previous years, when both parties participated. The event has historically served as a bipartisan gathering for state and federal leaders.
Sources
- CBS News — White House excludes all Democratic governors from some historically bipartisan events(15h ago)
- ABC News — Trump to exclude Democratic governors from usually bipartisan White House meeting(1d ago)
- CBS News — White House excluding Democratic governors from traditionally bipartisan events(14h ago)