WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump attacked the Republican leader of the National Governors Association on Wednesday as tensions mounted between the White House and the bipartisan group of state leaders ahead of its annual meeting next week.
In a social media post, Trump blasted Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, a Republican who chairs the NGA, as a ''RINO,'' meaning Republican in Name Only. Trump said Stitt ''incorrectly stated my position on the very exclusive Governors Annual Dinner and Meeting at the White House.''
The dispute centers on whether Trump would allow governors from both major parties to participate in the full range of White House events, which typically includes a business meeting and meal. In a letter to fellow governors on Monday, Stitt said the NGA was informed that the White House planned to limit invitations to the business meeting to Republicans. That prompted an outcry from Democrats, who said they wouldn't participate in the meal if they weren't fully included at the business meeting.
By Wednesday, Stitt connected with Trump on the phone and followed up with an email to fellow governors.
''I am writing to inform you that President Donald J. Trump is inviting all governors of the 55 States and territories to the Friday, Feb. 20 NGA Business Breakfast at 8:30am est.,'' Stitt wrote. ''He was very clear in his communications with me that this is a National Governors Association's event, and he looks forward to hosting you and hearing from governors across the country. President Donald Trump said this was always his intention, and we have addressed the misunderstanding in scheduling.''
Trump, however, struck a far more adversarial tone in his social media post, calling Stitt's Monday letter ''false.''
''The invitations were sent to ALL Governors, other than two, who I feel are not worthy of being there,'' he wrote, referring to Democratic Govs. Wes Moore of Maryland and Jared Polis of Colorado.
Trump added: ''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.''