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Trump Shocks GOP by Exposing Governor Stitt for Siding With Liberal Elites at White House Meeting

President Trump isn’t afraid to call out his own party, and that’s exactly what he did when Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt decided to play games with the National Governors Association (NGA) meeting at the White House. Of course, the left would love nothing more than to see Republicans fighting each other. But what’s really happening here is Trump holding weak-kneed leaders accountable—no matter whose team they’re on.

Let’s get real: the NGA is supposed to represent governors from all over the country, but it’s become just another tool the globalist elites use to push their phony “unity” narrative. What does that mean in practice? Watering down conservative values, ignoring the heartland, and caving to every liberal agenda under the sun. When Governor Stitt plays along, he isn’t standing for the people of Oklahoma. He’s giving the left exactly what they want—a Republican who folds when it counts.

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President Trump knows what’s at stake. He didn’t fight tooth and nail against the swamp just to see GOP leaders turn soft and cozy up to their Democrat “colleagues.” The American people are tired of politicians who talk tough at home, then go to Washington and forget all about the voters who put them there. When Trump sees a Republican governor buddying up to the NGA establishment and refusing to stand firm at the White House, he calls it out for what it is: pure weakness.

And let’s not pretend the left would ever tolerate this kind of betrayal in their own ranks. When liberals step out of line, their party snaps them back fast. But when a Republican governor goes against the will of the people and refuses to support the President, the media acts like it’s some kind of heroic “bipartisan” moment. That’s not bipartisanship; that’s surrender.

Red-state Americans should send a clear message: we don’t want leaders who cave under pressure or chase the approval of liberal elites. If the GOP wants to win—and actually make a difference—it’s time to stand for something or step aside. Trump is right to call out weakness, no matter where he finds it. Will Republicans finally wake up and stop playing nice with the very people who want to destroy everything America stands for? Or will we keep letting our own leaders hand victory to the left on a silver platter?

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