Maryland Governor Wes Moore is throwing a full-blown tantrum after President Trump gave him the boot from a White House dinner, announcing he'll boycott the annual governors meeting like a petulant child who didn't get his way.
The Democrat governor confirmed Thursday he won't attend the traditional White House meeting for state executives after Trump specifically disinvited him from a separate gubernatorial dinner. Moore's excuse? He claims Trump "singled him out" and turned the event into something political.
Here's a reality check for Governor Moore: When you spend your time attacking the President and pushing radical left-wing policies that hurt American families, don't expect a dinner invitation. Actions have consequences, something Democrats seem incapable of understanding.
Another Democrat Meltdown
This is classic Democrat behavior – when they can't get their way, they take their ball and go home. Moore's boycott isn't principled leadership; it's pure political theater designed to score points with his radical base while abandoning his duty to represent Maryland's interests.
President Trump has been crystal clear about his "America First" agenda, and he's not wasting time coddling governors who work against the American people. If Moore can't handle being held accountable for his anti-Trump rhetoric and policies, maybe he shouldn't be governor.
"If the point of the meeting that he's singled me out and told me I'm disinvited from is to turn it into..." Moore whined, apparently unable to finish his own sentence.
What Moore doesn't want to admit is that Trump is putting America first by working with governors who actually want to solve problems instead of create them. Maryland families deserve better than a governor who prioritizes political grandstanding over getting real work done.
This boycott reveals everything wrong with today's Democrat Party – they'd rather throw tantrums than govern. While Moore pouts at home, real leaders will be at the White House working with President Trump to secure our borders, boost our economy, and restore American greatness.
The question Maryland voters should be asking: Is this the kind of leadership they voted for?
