WASHINGTON — The National Governors Association is pulling out of an annual meeting at the White House after President Donald Trump declined to invite two Democratic governors, undercutting one of Washington's few remaining bipartisan gatherings.
Trump is still expected to meet with governors at the White House on Friday but the event will not be facilitated by an organization founded more than a century ago to help state leaders from both parties advocate for their interests in Washington. The Republican president had refused to include Democratic Govs. Jared Polis of Colorado and Wes Moore of Maryland and recently blasted them on social media as "not worthy of being there.''
In a brief interview Thursday, Polis said he does not have ''any ability to get in (Trump's) head.'' Polis said he was nonetheless meeting with governors from both parties while he is in the nation's capital.
''I've spent quality time with my colleagues this morning and really learning from one another and taking best practices that Republican or Democratic governors have launched in their state,'' he said. ''It's really what these meetings are about.''
The episode underscores the confrontational approach Trump has taken during his second term toward state leaders he does not like. He has at times threatened to withhold federal money or send in troops over the objections of local leaders. Now, even a ceremonial White House dinner has become a flashpoint and fellow Republicans openly acknowledge that Trump's aim as president is not to unify the country.
''He's not putting his mind to it,'' Gov. Spencer Cox, R-Utah, said at an event sponsored by Politico. ''He's said very clearly that that's not who he is.''
In an interview Wednesday, Moore said he has ''no desire to have beef with the president of the United States.''
''I didn't run for governor like, man, I can't wait so me and the president can go toe to toe,'' said Moore, the NGA's vice chair. ''But the fact that he is waking up in the middle of the night and tweeting about me, I just, I pray for him and I just feel bad for him because that has just got to be a really, really hard existence.''