Trump to exclude Democratic governors from usually bipartisan meeting at the White House

Trump to exclude Democratic governors from usually bipartisan meeting at the White House
Trump to exclude Democratic governors from usually bipartisan meeting at the White House
US President Donald Trump walks on the South Lawn of the White House after arriving on Marine One in Washington, DC, US, early on Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (Bonnie Cash/UPI/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

(WASHINGTON) — Later this month, President Donald Trump is hosting an annual meeting with governors at the White House, but he will not invite any Democrats, only Republicans, breaking a long-standing tradition.

The meeting, part of the National Governors Association winter gathering, will only include Republican governors, a spokesperson for the organization confirmed to ABC News.

“The bipartisan White House governors meeting is an important tradition, and we are disappointed in the administration’s decision to make it a partisan occasion this year. To disinvite individual governors to the White House sessions undermines an important opportunity for federal-state collaboration,” Brandon Tatum, acting Executive Director and CEO of the National Governors Association, said in a statement to ABC News.

Trump is still planning to hold a separate, bipartisan dinner for governors and their spouses at the White House as part of the NGA activities. But Trump did not give invites to two Democrats: Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and Colorado Gov. Jared Polis.

It’s unclear why Trump did not invite Polis and Moore to the dinner. Moore also serves as the vice chair of the NGA.

“This is a disappointing decision for a traditionally bipartisan event between Governors and whomever occupies the White House,” Ally Sullivan, a spokesperson for Polis, said to ABC News in a statement. A source close to Polis said the governor was not given a reason for not being invited.

Over the past few months, Trump has put pressure on Polis to release Tina Peters from prison following her receiving a presidential pardon. Peters was convicted on state charges for a scheme to tamper with voting systems driven by false claims about the 2020 election. Trump’s pardon power does not extend to state crimes.

Moore was also not informed why he was not invited to the annual dinner and blasted Trump in a statement released on Sunday, appearing to suggest his race was a factor.

“My peers, both Democrats and Republicans, selected me to serve as the Vice Chair of the NGA, another reason why it’s hard not to see this decision as another example of blatant disrespect and a snub to the spirit of bipartisan federal-state partnership,” Moore said.

“As the nation’s only Black governor, I can’t ignore that being singled out for exclusion from this bipartisan tradition carries an added weight — whether that was the intent or not,” he continued.

ABC News has requested comment from the White House regarding Moore’s remarks.

Moore said to CNN on Sunday that he has received a commitment from the bipartisan National Governors Association that it will not recognize the dinner as an official NGA event.

In a statement to ABC News, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the president’s decision to exclude Democratic governors from the annual NGA meeting at the White House, adding that Trump did invite them to the dinner.

“These are White House events and the President can invite whomever he wants. With that being said, the White House has been coordinating meetings with the President, cabinet secretaries, and Democrat governors for more than a week,” Leavitt said in her statement. “Democrats were invited to the dinner at the White House. This is a non-story.”

Kentucky’s Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear, in an appearance on ABC’s “The View” on Monday, slammed Trump’s decision to only invite Republicans to the annual meeting with governors at the White House and exclude Moore and Polis from the bipartisan dinner. Beshear also said he would not be attending the bipartisan dinner.

“No, I ain’t going,” Beshear said. “Wes is a friend of mine. Even if he wasn’t a friend of mine, this would be wrong — and Jared as well — but the other thing that’s going on is they didn’t invite any Democratic governor to the business section.”

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Mary J. Blige to perform at the 10th annual Love Rocks NYC

Mary J. Blige to perform at the 10th annual Love Rocks NYC
Mary J. Blige to perform at the 10th annual Love Rocks NYC
Mary J. Blige attends as Lifetime hosts the world premiere of ‘Mary J. Blige Presents: Be Happy’ at Hearst Tower on February 04, 2026, in New York City. (Photo by Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images for Lifetime)

Mary J. Blige is among the stars set to take the stage at the 10th annual Love Rocks NYC, a benefit concert that raises money for God’s Love We Deliver, which provides medically tailored meals to New Yorkers living with severe illnesses.

Mary joins a lineup including Jon Batiste, Billy F Gibbons and Elvis Costello, with special guests to be announced. The show will be led by music director and band leader Will Lee and takes place March 5 at the Beacon Theatre. JB Smoove, Whoopi Goldberg, Jeff Ross, Julianne Moore, Paul Shaffer and Zarna Garg are also set to appear.

In other Mary news, her latest Lifetime film aired Saturday. Mary J. Blige Presents Be Happy follows the story of Val, a wife and stay-at-home mom who “is grappling with empty-nest feelings, loneliness and growing emotional distance from her husband Ross,” according to the synopsis. “She begins to realize that her marriage and the woman she once was, may be slipping away.”

The film is named after Mary’s song “Be Happy,” which she told Billboard was inspired by real-life experiences.

“When I was recording these songs, they were movies,” she said. “I was living ‘Real Love.’ Even if I didn’t go to college, I was searching for a real love.”

She added that Val’s story mirrors her own journey of self-discovery. “[S]he’s trying to figure out where she fits and what her purpose is now because her marriage is fizzling out, and it’s now time to reinvent, not be stuck and move forward,” she said. “That’s been the story of my life: reinventing. Not because somebody wants me to, but because it’s where life takes me.”

Mary is set to kick off her first-ever Las Vegas residency on May 1.

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Duran Duran announces new Las Vegas dates at the Fountainbleau

Duran Duran announces new Las Vegas dates at the Fountainbleau
Duran Duran announces new Las Vegas dates at the Fountainbleau
Tour admat for Duran Duran at Fontainebleau Las Vegas (Courtesy of Live Nation)

Duran Duran is returning to Las Vegas.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band is set to headline four nights at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, May 2, 6, 8 and 9.

An artist presale begins Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time, with various other presales happening throughout the week. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

Duran Duran previously headlined two sold-out nights at Fontainebleau Las Vegas to kick off the new year. They treated fans to a set filled with hits like “Rio,” “Hungry Like the Wolf,” “The Reflex” and “Ordinary World.”

Ahead of the Vegas shows, Duran Duran will headline the BeachLife Festival in Redondo Beach, California, on May 1. Other artists on the bill include James Taylor, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and Sheryl Crow.

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

John Mellencamp shows support for Bad Bunny: ‘His halftime show was great’

John Mellencamp shows support for Bad Bunny: ‘His halftime show was great’
John Mellencamp shows support for Bad Bunny: ‘His halftime show was great’
John Mellencamp performs onstage during Primary Wave’s Annual Pre-Grammy Party presented by VENU at Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills on January 31, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Primary Wave)

John Mellencamp has thrown his support behind Bad Bunny following the Latin superstar’s Super Bowl halftime show.

During his appearance on Real Time With Bill Maher Friday, John talked about how he was forced to change his name to John Cougar at the start of his career and cracked a joke about Bad Bunny’s name.

Noting that the critics thought John Cougar was a “cornball” name, he added, “You know, like Bad Bunny.”

“It’s kind of a corny name, I mean I don’t have anything against the guy, but it is a funny name,” he said.

He later proved he has nothing against Bad Bunny following his halftime show, when he praised the performance in a post on Instagram.

“I don’t know what Bad Bunny is saying, however I do know he is standing up for Puerto Rico and I am standing up for him,”  Mellencamp wrote. “His halftime show was great.”

John Mellencamp recently announced dates for Dancing Words Tour — The Greatest Hits, which kicks off July 10 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and wraps Aug. 12 in Mountain View, California. A complete list of dates can be found at Mellencamp.com.

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Boyz II Men announce Sin City summer shows

Boyz II Men announce Sin City summer shows
Boyz II Men announce Sin City summer shows
Boyz II Men 2026 Vegas residency poster (Live Nation)

Boyz II Men are heading back to Sin City for a summer run, announcing their third consecutive engagement at The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. They first performed at the venue in August 2024, followed by a return in August 2025.

The group is set to perform on Aug. 14, 15, 21 and 22. 

A Citi presale begins Tuesday at 10 a.m. PT, with additional presales to follow. Tickets then go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. PT.

Boyz II Men are currently on the road with New Edition and Toni Braxton as part of their New Edition Way tour.

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

And the most popular Super Bowl ad starring a musician was …

And the most popular Super Bowl ad starring a musician was …
And the most popular Super Bowl ad starring a musician was …
Post Malone, Shane Gillis and Peyton Manning star in Bud Light’s ‘Keg’ Super Bowl ad (Courtesy Anheuser-Busch)

USA Today is out with its annual Ad Meter ranking of Super Bowl commercials, which was based on votes by nearly 200,000 registered panelists. Many of this year’s ads featured famous musicians in some way, but only one of those ended up in the top 10 of USA Today‘s ranking.

Post Malone’s Bud Light ad, “Keg,” came in at #9 on the ranking of 54 Super Bowl ads this year. In the spot, Posty, Peyton Manning and Shane Gillis attend a wedding, where all the guests begin chasing a runaway keg of Bud Light down a hill.

The next most-popular ad involving a pop star was Redfin X Rocket Mortgage’s “America Needs Neighbors Like You,” which was soundtracked by Lady Gaga’s version of the Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood theme. That one ranked #12. Right next to it at #13 was the State Farm Insurance spot “Stop Livin’ on a Prayer,” set to the classic Bon Jovi song and featuring a cameo from Jon Bon Jovi.

Sabrina Carpenter’s ad for Pringles came in at #22, while the Backstreet Boys’ spot for T-Mobile ranked #26. Benson Boone’s Instacart ad ranked #30.

All the way down at #49 was Charli XCX’s ad for Poppi soda. Coming in last at #54 was the Coinbase ad that consisted of the lyrics of the Backstreet Boys’ hit “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)” flashed onscreen in retro karaoke graphics.

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

10 million in album sales? Rascal Flatts ‘Like the Sound of That’

10 million in album sales? Rascal Flatts ‘Like the Sound of That’
10 million in album sales? Rascal Flatts ‘Like the Sound of That’
Joe Don Rooney, Jay DeMarcus and Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts perform on the Life Is a Highway Tour at Bridgestone Arena on February 05, 2026 in Nashville. (Catherine Powell/Getty Images)

Rascal Flatts learned they’ve officially hit the 10 million mark when it comes to album sales during their Nashville stop on their Life Is a Highway Tour. 

Big Machine label head Scott Borchetta surprised the trio with a plaque during their Thursday night show at Bridgestone Arena, their first headlining gig in Music City in more than a decade. 

Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney also found out their hits “I Won’t Let Go” and “I Like the Sound of That” have been certified double Platinum, while “Yours If You Want It” has just gone Platinum.

The trio’s midway through the second leg of their tour with Lauren Alaina and Chris Lane. Next up, they play Duluth, Georgia, on Thursday, with nine shows on the itinerary before they wrap Feb. 28 in Buffalo, New York. 

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Don Henley says 2026 ‘will probably be it’ for the Eagles

Don Henley says 2026 ‘will probably be it’ for the Eagles
Don Henley says 2026 ‘will probably be it’ for the Eagles
Don Henley of The Eagles performs live on stage at Gelredome on June 13 in Arnhem, Netherlands. (Photo by Paul Bergen/Redferns)

The Eagles have several shows booked for 2026, but time may be running out to see them live. During an interview with CBS Sunday Morning, Don Henley indicated that this year will be the last for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame group.

“You know, I think this year will probably be it,” he said. “And I’ve said things like that before, but I feel like we’re getting toward the end. And that will be fine too.”

When asked again if 2026 was truly the end of the Eagles, he replied, “I think so, yeah. And I’m OK with that.”

And while Henley said he often has to psych himself up to play the same songs he’s played for 50 years every night, he noted there’s a good reason he does it.

“You know it’s not about us, it’s about what (the songs) mean to the people we’re playing them for and therefore you have to play them every night with your heart in it, and you do it because of those people out there,” he said. “What makes us happy is that we make other people happy. We say that music is medicine and people need some medicine right now.”

Eagles return to the Sphere Las Vegas on Feb. 20, with shows booked through March 28. They will also play New Orleans Jazz Fest on May 2. A complete list of dates can be found at Eagles.com.

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Taylor Frankie Paul stars in first promo for ‘The Bachelorette’ season 22

Taylor Frankie Paul stars in first promo for ‘The Bachelorette’ season 22
Taylor Frankie Paul stars in first promo for ‘The Bachelorette’ season 22
Taylor Frankie Paul stars as the lead of ‘The Bachelorette’ season 22. (Disney/Michael Kirchoff)

Taylor Frankie Paul is ready to embrace her authentic self in the first promo for The Bachelorette season 22.

The star of Hulu’s reality series The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives takes on the role of The Bachelorette in the upcoming season, which premieres March 22 on ABC and streams the next day on Hulu.

The minute-long teaser finds Paul strutting through a hallway that displays many phone screens with news headlines about her life and comments displayed under videos she has made.

Taylor Swift’s reputation track “Look What You Made Me Do” plays as Paul says in a voice-over, “People say I do it all for attention. Millions of likes, and I didn’t like myself.”

We then see clips of Paul navigating the aftermath of her relationship with her ex-partner Dakota Mortensen.

“I have trouble admitting that I deserve better. He cheated. I’m angry at myself because I knew he was lying,” Paul says. “Am I worthy of love? Is it even possible? As a single mom, I want to better myself.”

The trailer ends with Paul breaking a phone screen with her high heel, before stepping through the screen in an outfit of sweatpants, a cropped long sleeve shirt and red Crocs.

“Maybe all I need to do is be my own true self and have a little faith,” Paul says.

A brand-new poster for the upcoming season was also released. It finds Paul emerging from the cellophane of what resembles a Barbie box. She holds a red rose and is outfitted in the same red dress from the teaser. The box includes accessories, such as red Crocs, children’s blocks that spell out the word “MOM” and a book that says “The Book of More Men” on its cover.

The poster features the tagline, “if you don’t fit the mold, break it.”

Disney is the parent company of ABC News, ABC and Hulu. 

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

ICYMI: Super Bowl edition

ICYMI: Super Bowl edition
ICYMI: Super Bowl edition

Coco Jones represented Black culture at Sunday’s Super Bowl pregame ceremony with a rendition of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” aka the Black national anthem. She paid homage to Whitney Houston, putting a spin on the late singer’s outfit from the 1991 Super Bowl pregame ceremony, when Whitney performed the national anthem. The custom look was designed by Karl Kani.

While fans assumed Cardi B would be in attendance, she appeared in an unexpected way. She joined Bad Bunny during his halftime show performance and was seen dancing alongside Karol G, Alix Earle and Pedro Pascal.

Speaking of halftime performers, Chris Brown made it clear he’s ready for his turn. After Bad Bunny performed, Chris wrote on his Instagram Story, “I THINK ITS SAFE TO SAY.. THEY NEED ME!” 

Jay-Z also made an appearance, joined by daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter. Continuing their tradition, he snapped his annual photo of Blue jumping in the air; Rumi was seen taking her own as well. 

50 Cent released another DoorDash ad, reacting to the New England Patriots’ loss against the Seattle Seahawks. “Hey. Sorry, New England,” Fif said in the video. “I know it’s tough to lose. Well, actually I don’t. But just because you lost the game doesn’t mean you have to lose the beef.” The ad announced a 50% discount for select cities in New England.

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.