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Gov. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma, the Republican chair of the National Governors Association, said on Wednesday he will attend the White House dinner this weekend with the caveat that it
Trump disinvited Moore from an event and criticized Stitt ahead of the national governors' annual meeting in Washington, D.C.
Since 1911, the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association has been running sports, music, speech and academic competitions, but if up to Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, that could change soon. Earlier this month,
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President Trump calls Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt a 'RINO' ahead of governors' meeting at White House
President Donald Trump called out Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt after some Democratic governors did not receive an invite to an annual National Governors Association event at the White House.
President Trump lashed out at Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) in a Truth Social post on Wednesday, calling him a “RINO” after the National Governors Association (NGA) announced it would not hold its annual meeting at the White House.
Tension between Donald Trump and Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt reached a boiling point Wednesday, as Trump took to his Truth Social platform in a series of personal attacks
It was quite the confusing back and forth between President Donald Trump and Gov. Kevin Stitt this week. It all started with the annual National Governors' Association (NGA) business meetings happening later this month in Washington,
Governor Kevin Stitt is weighing in on the Woodward County fires from the State Emergency Operation Center. Stitt said at the moment, there are no reports of homes being destroyed due to these wildfires. As many resources as possible are being sent to Woodward, according to Stitt.
Gov. Kevin Stitt declared a state of emergency for three counties after destructive wildfires ripped through western Oklahoma on Tuesday.
Gov. Kevin Stitt said he spoke with the CEOs of Devon Energy and Expand Energy to confirm that most of their employees will remain in Oklahoma.
Gov. Kevin Stitt is asking lawmakers to send a state question to voters that would allow changes to Oklahoma’s Medicaid expansion rules approved in 2020.