President-elect Donald Trump hosted 22 of the nation's 27 Republican governors for dinner at his Florida club on Thursday night. He is set to take office in less than two weeks.
A spokesperson for Gianforte said the governor will be traveling to West Palm Beach on Thursday to have dinner with Mr. Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
President-elect Donald Trump hosted Republican governors at his Florida club, aiming to set a conservative agenda. Governors discussed collaboration with Trump amidst concerns over federal overreach.
When former and newly-elected President Donald Trump takes office later this month, a new advisory committee known as the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, will take shape to address wasteful spending on the federal level.
At a dinner with 22 Republican governors at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida on Thursday, President-elect Donald Trump discussed key issues, including his ambition to acquire Greenland and growing concerns over drone activity.
"He wants to meet, and we are setting it up," Trump said in remarks before a meeting with Republican governors at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. "President Putin wants to meet. He has said that even publicly and we have to get that war over with. That's a bloody mess," Trump said about the Russia-Ukraine war.
Trump, who campaigned in Montana for the 2024 election, invited Gianforte and the other Republican governors for the dinner.
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During the gathering at his Florida estate, Trump confirmed several shifts in government priorities, namely a planned meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Putin "wants to meet, and we're setting it up," he told attendees. Most reporters weren't invited to the proceedings, but questions were taken from a Fox News Channel journalist.