NEWS HEADLINES: President Trump Criticizes “RINO” Governor For “Incorrectly” Stating His Position On Governors Annual Dinner * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle

President Trump Criticizes "RINO" Governor For "Incorrectly" Stating His Position On Governors Annual Dinner * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle

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President Trump slammed Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt in a series of Truth Social posts, saying the “RINO” governor “incorrectly” stated his position on the Governors Annual Dinner and Meeting at the White House.

Trump said the following quote was FALSE:

“The White House intends to limit invitations to the annual business meeting, scheduled for February 20th, to Republican Governors only.”

“The invitations were sent to ALL Governors, other than two, who I feel are not worthy of being there. I did not invite the Governor of Colorado, who has unfairly incarcerated in solitary confinement a 73-year-old cancer stricken woman (A nine year term!), for attempting to fight Democrat Voter Fraud, plus the foul mouthed Governor of Maryland, who fraudulently stated that he received Military medals, A LIE, is doing a terrible job on the rebuilding of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, and has allowed Baltimore to continue to be a Crime Disaster,” Trump said.

“I even invited the SLOB of a Governor, JB Pritzker, and horrendous California Governor, Gavin Newscum, to the Dinner, despite the terrible job that they are doing. So, as usual with him, Stitt got it WRONG! The Invitations were sent out to all other Governors, Democrat and Republican. I look forward to seeing the Republican Governors, and some of the Democrats Governors who were worthy of being invited, but most of whom won’t show up,” he continued.

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The Hill explained further:

Stitt said earlier in the week that the NGA would not hold their meeting at the White House, saying the White House’s move not to invite Democratic governors would not divide the bipartisan group.

“We cannot allow one divisive action to achieve its goal of dividing us,” the Oklahoma governor wrote in a Monday letter. “The solution is not to respond in kind, but to rise above and to remain focused on our shared duty to the people we serve. America’s governors have always been models of pragmatic leadership, and that example is most important when Washington grows distracted by politics.”

The New York Times first reported last week that Trump did not invite Moore or Polis to the bipartisan dinner for governors and their families.

“Remember, it was RINO Governor Kevin Stitt, of Oklahoma, who was massively behind his Opponent in his previous Election for Governor, who called me to ask for help. I Endorsed him (Barely!), and he won his Race. He then went on to modestly represent among the greatest people on Earth, the incredible Patriots of ‘The Sooner State,’ who gave me unprecedented Voting acclimation in all three Elections, winning every County within the State, three times, and getting more Votes than anyone who has ever run for Office, including the Late, Great Ronald Reagan,” Trump said in another post.

“In any event, we will soon have a Governor in Oklahoma who knows how to accurately write a Press Release to the Public, in this case, to state that I invited, not happily, almost all Democrat Governors to the Governor’s Dinner at the White House. Stitt, a wiseguy, knew this, but tried to get some cheap publicity by stating otherwise. Anyway, I’ll see whoever shows up at the White House, the fewer the better!” he added.

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“When Kevin Stitt, the very mediocre (at best!) RINO Governor of Oklahoma, was losing his Election to a Democrat, primarily because he did a bad job, he called for my help. I Endorsed him, and he won — Sorry, my cherished Oklahoma, to have done that to you!” Trump said in another post.

CBS News has more:

Moore called the decision not to invite him “another example of blatant disrespect and a snub to the spirit of bipartisan federal-state partnership” in a statement earlier this week.

A Polis spokesperson called it a “disappointing decision for a traditionally bipartisan event between Governors and whomever occupies the White House.”

Governors from both parties attended a White House meeting and dinner during last year’s conference. The meeting drew attention for a verbal scuffle between Mr. Trump and Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills, in which the president pressed Mills on the issue of transgender women in sports, and Mills responded: “We’ll see you in court.”





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