President Donald Trump sparred with Maine’s Democratic Governor during a meeting of Governors at the White House on Friday, with Gov. Janet Mills Telling the Republican President, “We’ll see you in court,” over his push to deny federal funding to the state of the athlete in Transgender.
Trump told the Governor he expected it, and foretold the end of his political career for opposing his order.
Confrontation comes after the Galberts and Trump sells the barbs in the last 24 hours about his pushing of transgender athletes from playing girls’ and women’s sports. The confrontation of the State’s dining is an unusual violation of common respectful interactions that lawmakers, even opposing parties, witnessing the White House.

The backyard in the middle of the President’s words is welcoming the Governors in the White House country. As he spoke about an executive order he signed last month in transgender athletes, he sought mills in a day before the Maine word talks? “She asked.
“Here I am,” he replied.
“Don’t you obey it?” he asked.
“I follow the laws of state and federal,” replied the mill.
Trump replied, “We are the federal law.” He also threatened the state’s federal funds and said Maine could be a democratic state but its residents mostly agree with this issue.
“Let’s follow the law,” he said.
“It’s better to follow you,” Trump’s warning. “If not, you didn’t get any Federal funds.”
“We will see you in court,” replied the governor.
“Well, I’ll see you in court. I look forward to it. That should be a real easier,” Trump said. “And enjoy your life after the governor because I don’t think you’re in fried politics.”
Trump made a similar threat to Thursday night while he spoke to a group of Republican governors. He said he “heard the men still playing in Maine” and that he would pay for it.
“So we don’t give them any Federal funds. No one is anything, until it cleanses,” Trump said.
The Principal Principal Association, in charge of high school sports in the state, telling us this month to continue to allow transgender to transgender to compete. The Executive Director of Association, Mike Burnham, said to follow it in Maine Human Rights Act, sex recognition bars.
The democratic lawyer in Mills and Maine on Friday Friday morning at Trump’s comments at night before, issuing statements that declared it to be restored.
Mills say that the state “is not afraid” in Trump’s threats.
“If the president attempts to unilaterally deprive Maine School Children of the Benefit of Federal Funding, My Administration and the Attorney General Will Take All Appropriate and Necessary Legal Action to Restore That Funding And The Academic Opportunity It provides,” Mills said in a statement before the confrontation of Trump.
Aaron Frey, General of Maine General, said that he “protects Maine’s laws and blocks the efforts of the president of bullying and threatening us.”
Order Trump has signed earlier this month provides federal widening agencies with the entities of the federal title of the title of Trump Administration title to the trump administration In the Title of Trump Administration, translating “sex” as the gender given to a person’s birth.
The federal government can punish organizations such as schoolmates or athletic companions who do not obey, perhaps by pulling funds like education programs.