Washington President Donald Trump limited a National Governors Association meeting to Republican governors and did not invite some Democrats. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said the White House excluded them from both a governors meeting with Cabinet members and a bipartisan dinner during the NGA summit Feb. 19-21. Moore, the NGA vice chair, called the action a snub and raised concerns about whether race influenced his exclusion. The NGA said it would not use its resources to support the partisan event, and the White House gave mixed responses. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
Republican governors and White House officials benefited from a private meeting limited to GOP governors, gaining uninterrupted executive access, policy briefing time, and focused public visibility while avoiding bipartisan engagement dynamics.
Democratic governors, particularly Wes Moore and Jared Polis, suffered exclusion from long-standing bipartisan events, losing opportunities for federal-state engagement and symbolic inclusion at the NGA summit.
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