Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has joined a growing chorus of Democrat governors boycotting a White House dinner after President Trump made the brilliant decision to disinvite two of their anti-America colleagues from what was supposed to be a traditionally bipartisan event.
The liberal meltdown is in full swing as these Democrat governors—who spent years attacking Trump and undermining his first presidency—are now crying foul because they're facing consequences for their actions. Talk about entitled!
Trump's decision to exclude certain governors who have actively worked against his America First agenda shows exactly the kind of strong leadership Patriots voted for. Why should the President welcome governors who have spent years declaring their states 'sanctuary' havens for illegal immigrants and filing lawsuits against common-sense policies?
For four years under Biden, conservatives were systematically excluded from White House events while the regime cozied up to radical activists and foreign adversaries. Now that Trump is back in charge and setting standards for who gets invited to OUR White House, suddenly Democrats are clutching their pearls about 'bipartisanship.'
The irony is rich. These are the same governors who declared their states would 'resist' Trump's policies before he even took office. They've spent months preparing legal challenges to his deportation efforts and energy independence initiatives. Yet they expect red carpet treatment?
Pritzker and his fellow Democrat governors are essentially admitting they can't handle being in the same room where real solutions to America's problems are being discussed. Their boycott saves Trump the trouble of listening to their anti-American talking points anyway.
This manufactured controversy reveals everything Americans need to know about today's Democrat Party—they demand respect they haven't earned while actively working to undermine the will of the voters who delivered Trump a decisive mandate in 2024.
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