Maryland Governor Uninvited from White House Dinner

Gov. Wes Moore says he was not allowed to attend the National Governors Association event.

Published on Feb. 9, 2026

Maryland Governor Wes Moore has stated that he was uninvited from a dinner hosted by the White House for the National Governors Association. The governor said he was not given a reason for the last-minute disinvitation to the event, which is typically attended by state leaders from across the country.

Why it matters

The exclusion of the Maryland governor from this high-profile gathering of state executives raises questions about potential political tensions or disputes between the Democratic state leader and the White House administration.

The details

Governor Moore, a Democrat, had been expected to attend the annual National Governors Association dinner at the White House. However, he revealed on social media that he was abruptly uninvited from the event just prior to the gathering. The governor did not provide specifics on why he was disinvited, stating only that he was not given a reason for the decision.

  • The National Governors Association dinner took place on February 8, 2026.

The players

Wes Moore

The Democratic governor of Maryland.

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What they’re saying

“I was uninvited from tonight's National Governors Association dinner at the White House. I was not given a reason.”

— Wes Moore, Governor of Maryland (Twitter)

What’s next

It is unclear if Governor Moore will receive an explanation from the White House for his disinvitation or if this incident will impact his future interactions with the federal administration.

The takeaway

The exclusion of the Maryland governor from this high-profile gathering of state leaders raises concerns about potential political divisions between the state and federal governments, underscoring the need for open communication and collaboration between all levels of government.