President Donald Trump kicked reporters out of a breakfast meeting Feb. 20 with governors so the officials could speak “candidly.”
“That way we’re going to talk very candidly and take questions at the end,” Trump said. “To the media, thank you. You can leave now.”
Trump’s move came after disputes with Democratic Govs. Wes Moore of Maryland and Jared Polis of Colorado led to confusion about who could attend the meeting termed a "working breakfast" in the East Room.
Reporters shouted questions as they were led out of the room, including one about whether he was considering military action against Iran.
"I guess I can say I am considering it," Trump said.
He didn’t respond to a question about whether he had spoken to Moore about the Potomac River sewage spill.
In the days before this year’s meeting, Trump blamed Moore for one of the largest sewage spills in history. The sewage system is overseen by D.C., Maryland and Virginia officials but Trump targeted Moore.




The Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) destroyed three Russian Tor-M1 air defense systems, worth a total of $75 million, in the early hours of Friday, Feb. 20, according to USF chief Robert “Madyar” Brovdi.
In January, part of a decades-old sewer line in Maryland collapsed by the Potomac River. Over the following days, the broken pipe dumped more than 200 million gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac near Washington, D.C.
The US military launched a strike on an alleged drug smuggling boat in the eastern Pacific on Friday, killing three men in its second strike this week.
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