After U.S. President Trump declined to invite two Democratic governors to an annual meeting held at the White House, the National Governors Association announced its withdrawal from the event. Trump is still expected to meet with state governors at the White House on the 20th, but this meeting will not be supported by the National Governors Association. The organization was founded over a century ago to help bipartisan state leaders advocate for their interests in Washington. (Reference News)
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The National Governors Association of the United States announces withdrawal from the White House meeting
After U.S. President Trump declined to invite two Democratic governors to an annual meeting held at the White House, the National Governors Association announced its withdrawal from the event. Trump is still expected to meet with state governors at the White House on the 20th, but this meeting will not be supported by the National Governors Association. The organization was founded over a century ago to help bipartisan state leaders advocate for their interests in Washington. (Reference News)