President Trump and Maine Gov. Janet Mills clashed over Trump's order banning transgender athletes from playing in girl and women sports.
Maine's governor, who has a long history of facing tough guys in the courtroom and in politics, finds herself in an unprecedented moment with the nation watching.
President Donald Trump has sparred with Maine’s governor during a meeting of governors at the White House. Democratic Gov.
See you in court.” With those four words, Gov. Janet Mills went from a 77-year-old governor serving the last two years of her final term in a lightly populated state to an unlikely heroine of the Trump resistance.
At a White House event with a bipartisan group of governors Friday, President Donald Trump briefly sparred with Democratic Maine Gov. Janet Mills.
President Donald Trump and Maine Governor Janet Mills sparred over Trump’s executive order banning biological males from participating in women’s sports during Friday’s meeting with a bipartisan group of governors at the White House.
Hours later, the state was notified of the first of two investigations launched over violations of Trump's ban on trans student-athletes.
President Donald Trump called out Maine Gov. Janet Mills for refusing to comply with his executive order banning male-at-birth transgender athletes from participating in women and girls' sports during a "working session" with the nation's governors Friday at the White House.