President Donald Trump has sent a clear message to Democrat governors across America: if you can't support his agenda, don't expect a seat at his table. The National Governors Association was forced to cancel its annual White House meeting after Trump's administration made it clear that only Republican governors would be invited this year.
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt, who chairs the NGA, confirmed that the White House broke with decades of tradition by excluding Democrat governors from the invitation list. Rather than accommodate Trump's preference for working exclusively with Republican allies, the association chose to scrap the meeting altogether.
This bold move by the Trump administration signals a dramatic shift from the typical Washington kabuki theater where Republicans are expected to play nice with Democrats who spent four years undermining his first presidency and the subsequent years calling him a threat to democracy.
Let's be honest, Patriots - what exactly would Trump gain from sitting down with governors like California's Gavin Newsom or New York's Kathy Hochul? These are the same Democrat leaders who have spent years fighting his immigration policies, challenging his executive orders in court, and turning their states into sanctuary havens for illegal aliens.
While the NGA claims their "mission" requires bipartisan cooperation, Trump's mission is crystal clear: deliver on his America First agenda without the constant obstruction that defined his first term. Why should he give Democrat governors a platform to grandstand and leak to their friends in the mainstream media?
The Trump administration's decision reflects a president who learned hard lessons about the futility of reaching across the aisle to people who view him as an existential threat. Instead of wasting precious time on performative bipartisanship, Trump is focusing his energy on working with Republican governors who actually support his vision for America.
This is what winning looks like, folks. Trump doesn't need the approval of Democrat governors to secure the border, cut regulations, or restore American energy dominance. He has the mandate, he has the power, and now he's using both strategically.
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Source: Next News Network