
Trump clashed with Democratic Governor in the White House!
US President donald trump and Democratic governor Janet Mills had an argument during a meeting in the White House. This argument between the two leaders was about transgender women in sports. donald trump warned governor Mills that if she does not follow his executive order, she will not get any federal funding, to which Mills replied, "We will meet you in court." President trump asked Mills, "Are you going to follow it or not?" To which Mills replied, "I am following state and federal laws."
What did President trump say?
According to Fox News report, donald trump said, "Good. We are the federal law. It is better that you follow it because if you do not follow it, you are not going to get any federal funding. Your population does not want men to play women's sports, even though they are somewhat liberal, however, I still did quite well there. So it would be better if you follow that or else you will not get any federal funding." Maine governor Janet Mills said, "We will meet you in court." trump said on the governor's statement, "Well, I will also meet you in court. I am looking forward to it. That will be really easy and enjoy your life after becoming a governor because I don't think you will be in elected politics after that."
The white house posted the debate between trump and Mills on social media Meanwhile, the white house posted the video of the debate between President donald trump and Maine governor Janet Mills on the social media platform X. Sharing the video on X, the white house wrote, "President trump has threatened Maine's Democratic governor Janet Mills for not following the executive order." Along with this, Trump's statement has also been quoted in the post.
Maine governor Janet Mills issued a statement on friday (February 21) regarding President Trump's threat to stop federal funding to the state. She also emphasized that Maine is not going to be intimidated by the President's threat and vowed to adopt legal methods if necessary to protect the educational opportunity of students and restore funding.