Published • loading... • Updated
White House Dinner Ends Early Amid Partisan Tensions and Supreme Court Ruling
The dinner ended abruptly after the Supreme Court invalidated President Trump's tariff policy amid disputes over invitations and a threatened Democratic boycott.
- The annual White House dinner traditionally allows governors from both parties to socialize with the president in a low-key setting.
- Before the National Governors Association meeting, Trump mocked bipartisan leaders Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt and Democratic Gov. Wes Moore.
- Trump initially did not invite Gov. Moore and Gov. Jared Polis to a White House event but reversed this decision at the last minute.
- Some governors expressed disappointment with Trump's actions, with Gov. Jeff Landry commenting on a Supreme Court ruling and Gov. Maura Healey criticizing the event, even skipping the dinner.
Insights by Ground AI
34 Articles
34 Articles
+32 Reposted by 32 other sources
White House dinner closes a turbulent week for governors in Washington
Governors have gathered for the annual National Governors Association dinner after a tense week. President Donald Trump has mocked the group’s leaders and initially blocked Democratic Gov.
·United States
Read Full ArticleCoverage Details
Total News Sources34
Leaning Left12Leaning Right1Center18Last UpdatedBias Distribution58% Center
Bias Distribution
- 58% of the sources are Center
58% Center
L 39%
C 58%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium














