Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, whose state voted 66% for President Trump in 2024, has publicly disagreed with the president on multiple issues including immigration raids, wind energy projects, and governors' access to the White House. Stitt, who chairs the bipartisan National Governors Association, has called for Republicans to "get back to integrity" and advocated for state authority on immigration while opposing Trump's push to deport all undocumented immigrants.
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, whose state voted 66% for President Trump in 2024, has publicly disagreed with the president on multiple issues including immigration raids, wind energy projects, and governors' access to the White House. Stitt, who chairs the bipartisan National Governors Association, has called for Republicans to "get back to integrity" and advocated for state authority on immigration while opposing Trump's push to deport all undocumented immigrants.