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After finding himself at the center of a high-profile skirmish with President Donald Trump, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is leaning into the clash.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is pushing back on President Trump while trying to rally Democrats in his state around a mid-decade redistricting fight.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed two emergency bills into law, ending 287(g) agreements, which allow law enforcement agencies to partner with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has signed legislation effectively banning local governments and police from entering official agreements with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
BALTIMORE — Gov. Wes Moore signed two emergency bills into law Tuesday, banning local formal cooperation with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), known as 287(g) agreements. The measure will be effective immediately,
"The president's been very clear on multiple occasions that he does not want to see me," Maryland Gov. Wes. Moore said of his dispute with Trump.
In a CBS News "Things That Matter" town hall, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore blasted President Trump — but also urged Democrats to change their perception as "the party of no and slow."
Gov. Wes Moore defended himself against reported discrepancies about his Oxford thesis and a family story about his great-grandfather and the KKK during a CBS town hall.