White House Dinner Ends Early Amid Partisan Tensions and Supreme Court Ruling
The White House dinner ended early after the Supreme Court struck down Trump's tariff policy, amid partisan disputes and threats of a Democratic boycott, officials said.
- Friday's governors' meeting at the White House proceeded without National Governors Association facilitation as the NGA pulled out of its annual event.
- Mediation efforts by Kevin Stitt, Republican governor of Oklahoma and NGA chair, failed after Trump refused to include Democratic governors Jared Polis and Wes Moore, blasting Stitt as a "RINO" last week.
- Moore said `I didn't run for governor like, man, I can't wait so me and the president can go toe to toe` during the gathering, highlighting his stance.
- The pullout undercuts one of Washington's few bipartisan gatherings, and governors criticized the administration's expanding power and the Republican-controlled Congress's inaction.
- Presidential buzz grew around which governors might run in 2028 as potential 2028 contenders were discussed, while Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky said his focus this year remains on Kentucky.
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Trump Hosts Governors at White House for Dinner, Stunning Violin Performance
President Donald Trump hosted governors from around the country for dinner in the East Room on Saturday night, where he touted economic, border, and crime progress, as well as military strength. The post Trump Hosts Governors at White House for Dinner, Stunning Violin Performance appeared first on Breitbart.
Bill Maher reacts to Trump's rant about their White House dinner: 'Bulls---'
"I never stopped criticizing him," Maher said on his show. "I never said I would! I know how women feel now: A guy buys you dinner and expects you to put out."Bill Maher at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills; Donald Trump at the premiere of 'Melania' in Washington, D.C.. in January 2026 Taylor Hill/WireImage;Stefanie Keenan/VF25/WireImageKey pointsBill Maher addressed a number of claims Donald Trump made about a dinner that they s…
Trump praises state leaders, touts admin. wins at annual Governors Dinner at WH
Arriving hand in hand with First Lady Melania Trump, President Donald Trump delivered remarks on Saturday evening at the National Governors Association dinner in Washington, D.C., addressing the nation’s state leaders during the high-profile gathering at the White House.
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