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President Donald Trump’s first week in his second term ended with a visit to the fire-ravaged Los Angeles area Friday, Jan. 24, and a handshake from an unlikely ally in California, Gov. Gavin Newsom. Despite Trump saying he may withhold federal aid if the state doesn’t change its water policies, the two came together for a common cause to help the victims of the wildfires.

Unity has been a central theme by our country’s two most recent presidents. Former president Joe Biden spoke about it in his inaugural address in 2021.

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“To restore the soul and secure the future of America requires so much more than words, it requires the most elusive of all things in a democracy: unity,” Biden said.

Four years later, Trump referenced it in his inaugural speech at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 20.

“National unity is now returning to America and confidence and pride is soaring like never before,” Trump said. “In everything we do, my administration will be inspired by a strong pursuit of excellence and unrelenting success.”

But just how united are these United States of America?

Each state has its own leadership, with the governor sitting at the top. The voice of the governor is an important one, an elected messenger of his or her constituents representing the different views of one state to another.

Trump’s inauguration and his first week as the 47th president had all 50 governors — Democrat and Republican — talking. To get a sense of the state of the United States, Straight Arrow News looked at each governor’s online presence during the past week — their social media posts, website updates, and news stories — to see how they responded to the same recent moments in our nation’s history.

While it may not come as a shock that many Republican governors’ reactions to a second Trump administration were favorable – and differed greatly from their democratic counterparts – it is worth noting that sometimes the reactions varied even within the same party.  

How did governors react to Trump’s inauguration?

Several Republican governors posted to social media about their presence at the ceremony and their positive outlook on Trump’s next four years.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott wrote, “The golden age of America has begun under his leadership.”

North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong wrote, “We are beyond excited to begin working with  [the president] to grow the economy, secure our borders, unleash American energy, support our farmers and ranchers, strengthen our military, defend the second amendment and protect our citizens from federal overreach.”

A handful of GOP governors described Trump’s presidency as a new era — a comeback for America — including Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Idaho Gov. Brad Little, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe, current Homeland Security Secretary and former South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, and Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp wrote, “It’s a great day to celebrate a new chapter for America As we prepare to work with this new administration to keep our nation safe, prosperous, and free!”

And while these social posts only allude to the previous administration, Vermont’s Republican Gov. Phil Scott mentioned the former president by name.

Scott wrote, “It’s my hope the new administration and new congress use the peaceful transfer of power as an opportunity to start fresh, work together and collaborate to the benefit of all Americans. I also want to extend my appreciation to President Biden and Vice President Harris for their service to our nation.”

Some Democratic governors homed in on appreciation for that peaceful transfer of power in their social media messages.

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore wrote, “The peaceful transfer of power is not something we invented – it’s something we inherited from our founders…”

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro posted, “For the 47th time in our nation’s history, we have inaugurated a new president, completing the peaceful transfer of power and proving that our democracy continues to endure.”

How did Democrats use flag status to show unity with the president?

Ahead of his inauguration, Trump aired his grievances that American flags would be at half-staff when he became president due to the mourning period for late President Jimmy Carter.

However, things changed after House Speaker Mike Johnson announced the flags at the U.S. Capitol would fly at full-staff on Inauguration Day. Once sworn-in, now-President Trump signed a proclamation ordering flags should be flown at full mast on all future Inauguration Days.

Dozens of governors, Democrats included, began to raise the flags in their states on Trump’s Inauguration Day to commemorate the occasion, including North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein, Kentucky’s Andy Beshear, Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. However, according to KARE 11 News, the former Democratic vice-presidential candidate issued his order less than an hour before flags were to be lowered once again.  

Others, like Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly, kept their flags as is.

“While Governor Laura Kelly continues with her directive that flags throughout Kansas remain at half-staff in honor of former president Jimmy Carter’s passing, she wishes to congratulate President Trump ahead of his inauguration,” her office said in a statement.

How did the governors respond to Trump’s executive orders?

Once in office, Trump took little time to use his presidential powers. He signed a series of executive orders on topics ranging from illegal immigration, energy and diversity. Republican governors cheered these moves.

Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen wrote, “President Trump’s day one executive actions and orders are impressive and are the first steps in delivering on his promise to make America secure, strong, prosperous, and great again.”

West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey said, “West Virginia has your back, Mr. President. The green new deal is dead!”

Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy thanked the president for the executive order opening parts of the state up for oil and gas drilling, writing, “Alaska is unleashed!”

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt reacted to Trump’s order that the federal government recognize only two sexes, writing, “…President Trump’s order recognizing the two sexes will stop the radical gender ideology that’s infiltrated our federal government…”

But it was Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship that received the biggest online response from Democratic governors.

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker wrote, “Trump’s proposal to strip birthright citizenship from those born in this nation is unconstitutional. In Illinois, we follow the law…”

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy responded, “The constitution could not be more clear: citizenship of children born in the U.S. does not depend on the citizenship of their parents. That principle is fundamental to who we are as a nation and what it means to be an American.”

Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey said, “The constitution is clear — every child born within our borders deserves the same rights and freedoms as anyone else.”

Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs applauded Trump’s actions on border security, but disagreed on his birthright citizenship order.

“Ending birthright citizenship is unconstitutional and un-American. We should protect what makes our country exceptional, not tear it down. I urge the president to reconsider a policy that attacks our country’s ideals and does nothing to secure our border,” Hobbs wrote.

Can there be unity in America?

After more than 20 states filed suit saying the order violated the 14th Amendment, a federal district judge in Seattle temporarily blocked the order from taking effect.

Joining in the Democratic backlash over Trump’s birthright citizenship order was California Gov. Newsom, who wrote it was “unconstitutional.”

He also reacted to Trump pulling the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Agreement. Newsom posted images of the deadly wildfires that devastated Southern California, along with the caption, “If you don’t believe in science, believe your own damn eyes.”

The words of these governors — Republican and Democratic — show that the country does not always form one view and there will be arguments. As a Los Angeles Times columnist wrote last year: “Unity does not mean being silent.”

Despite disagreements, there are signs (like a handshake from sparring leaders) that show unity, when Americans with differing viewpoints come together for a common purpose, can be achieved in these United States.

See how each state governor reacted to President Trump’s first days:

  1. Alabama – Kay Ivey (R)
  2. Alaska- Mike Dunleavy (R)
  3. Arizona – Katie Hobbs (D)
  4. Arkansas –  Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R)
  5. California – Gavin Newsom (D)
  6. Colorado – Jared Polis (D)
  7. Connecticut- Ned Lamont (D)
  8. Delaware – Matt Meyer (D)
  9. Florida – Ron DeSantis (R)
  10. Georgia – Brian P. Kemp (R)
  11. Hawaii – Josh Green (D)
  12. Idaho – Brad Little (R)
  13. Illinois – JB Pritzker (D)
  14. Indiana- Mike Braun (R)
  15. Iowa – Kim Reynolds (R)
  16. Kansas – Laura Kelly (D)
  17. Kentucky – Andy Beshaer (D)
  18. Louisiana – Jeff Landry (R)
  19. Maine – Janet Mills (D)
  20. Maryland – Wes Moore (D)
  21. Massachusetts – Maura Healey (D)
  22. Michigan – Gretchen Whitmer (D)
  23. Minnesota – Tim Walz (D)
  24. Mississippi – Tate Reeves (R)
  25. Missouri – Mike Kehoe (R)
  26. Montana – Greg Gianforte (R)
  27. Nebraska – Jim Pillen (R)
  28. Nevada – Joe Lombardo (R)
  29. New Hampshire – Kelly Ayotte (R)
  30. New Jersey – Phil Murphy (D)
  31. New Mexico – Michelle Lujan Grisham (D)
  32. New York – Kathy Hochul (D)
  33. North Carolina – Josh Stein (D)
  34. North Dakota – Kelly Armstrong (R)
  35. Ohio – Mike DeWine (R)
  36. Oklahoma – Kevin Stitt (R)
  37. Oregon – Tina Kotek (D)
  38. Pennsylvania – Josh Shapiro (D)
  39. Rhode Island – Dan McKee (D)
  40. South Carolina – Henry McMaster (R)
  41. South Dakota – Kristie Noem (R)
  42. Tennessee – Bill Lee (R)
  43. Texas- Greg Abbott (R)
  44. Utah – Spencer Cox (R)
  45. Vermont – Phil Scott (R)
  46. Virginia – Glenn Youngkin (R)
  47. Washington – Bob Ferguson (D)
  48. West Virginia – Patrick Morrisey (R)
  49. Wisconsin – Tony Evers (D)
  50. Wyoming – Mark Gordon (R)
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L3: TRUMP’S FIRST WEEK GETS WIDE RANGE OF REACTIONS FROM U.S. GOVERNORS

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PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP’S FIRST WEEK IN HIS SECOND TERM ENDED WITH A VISIT TO THE FIRE-RAVAGED LOS ANGELES AREA AND GETTING A HANDSHAKE FROM AN UNLIKELY ALLY — CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR GAVIN NEWSOM. THE TWO COMING TOGETHER FOR A COMMON CAUSE.

UNITY. IT’S BEEN A CENTRAL THEME BY OUR COUNTRY’S TWO MOST RECENT PRESIDENTS.

FORMER PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN SPOKE ABOUT IT IN HIS INAUGURAL ADDRESS IN 20-21.

“To restore the soul and secure the future of America requires so much more than words it requires the most elusive of all things in a democracy: unity.”

FOUR YEARS LATER — PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP REFERENCED IT IN HIS INAUGURAL SPEECH

“National unity is now returning to America and confidence and pride is soaring like never before. In everything we do my administration will be inspired by a strong pursuit of excellence and unrelenting success.”

BUT JUST HOW UNITED ARE THESE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA?

EACH STATE HAS IT OWN LEADERSHIP – WITH THE GOVERNOR SITTING AT THE TOP.   THE VOICE OF THE GOVERNOR IS AN IMPORTANT ONE – AN ELECTED MESSENGER OF HIS OR HER CONSTITUENTS – REPRESENTING THE DIFFERENT VIEWS FROM ONE STATE TO ANOTHER.

TRUMP’S INAUGURATION AND HIS FIRST DAYS IN OFFICE AS THE 47TH PRESIDENT HAD ALL 50 GOVERNORS —  DEMOCRAT AND REPUBLICAN — TALKING.

TO GET A SENSE OF THE STATE OF THE UNITED STATES – WE LOOKED AT EACH GOVERNOR’S ONLINE PRESENCE DURING THE PAST WEEK –  THEIR SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS, WEBSITE UPDATES, AND NEWS STORIES — TO SEE HOW THEY RESPONDED TO THE SAME MOMENTS IN OUR NATION’S HISTORY.

WHILE IT MAY NOT COME AS A SHOCK THAT MANY REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS’ REACTIONS TO A SECOND TRUMP ADMINISTRATION Were FAVORABLE – AND DIFFERED GREATLY FROM THEIR DEMOCRATIC COUNTERPARTS – IT IS WORTH NOTING THAT SOMETIMES THE REACTIONS VARIED EVEN WITHIN THE SAME PARTY.  

SO LET’S START AT THE BEGINNING – TRUMP’S INAUGURATION.

“Please raise your right hand and repeat after me…”

SEVERAL REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS POSTED TO SOCIAL MEDIA ABOUT THEIR PRESENCE AT THE CEREMONY AND THEIR POSITIVE OUTLOOK ON TRUMP’S NEXT FOUR YEARS.

LIKE – TEXAS GOVERNOR GREG ABBOTT WHO WROTE “The Golden Age of America has begun under his leadership.”

AND NORTH DAKOTA GOVERNOR KELLY ARMSTRONG WHO WROTE “We are beyond excited to begin working with  [the president] to grow the economy, secure our borders, unleash American energy, support our farmers and ranchers, strengthen our military, defend the Second Amendment and protect our citizens from federal overreach.”

AND A HANDFUL OF GOP GOVERNORS DESCRIBING TRUMP’S PRESIDENCY AS A NEW ERA — A COMEBACK FOR AMERICA —  INCLUDING GEORGIA GOVERNOR BRIAN KEMP WHO WROTE “It’s a great day to celebrate a new chapter for America as we prepare to work with this new administration to keep our nation safe, prosperous, and free!”

AND WHILE THESE SOCIAL POSTS ONLY ALLUDE TO THE PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATION –

VERMONT’S REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR PHIL SCOTT MENTIONED THE FORMER PRESIDENT BY NAME – WRITING, “It’s my hope the new administration and new Congress use the peaceful transfer of power as an opportunity to start fresh, work together and collaborate to the benefit of all Americans. I also want to extend my appreciation to President Biden and Vice President Harris for their service to our nation.”

SOME DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS HOMED IN ON THE APPRECIATION FOR THAT PEACEFUL TRANSFER OF POWER IN THEIR SOCIAL MEDIA MESSAGES.

MARYLAND GOVERNOR WES MOORE WROTE, “The peaceful transfer of power is not something we invented – it’s something we inherited from our founders…”

PENNSYLVANIA GOVERNOR JOSH SHAPIRO POSTED, “For the 47th time in our nation’s history, we have inaugurated a new president, completing the peaceful transfer of power and proving that our democracy continues to endure.”

OTHER DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS CHOSE TO SHOW A SIGN OF UNITY THROUGH THE FLYING OF THE AMERICAN FLAG.

AHEAD OF HIS INAUGURATION, TRUMP AIRED HIS GRIEVANCES THAT AMERICAN FLAGS WOULD BE AT HALF-STAFF WHEN HE BECAME PRESIDENT DUE TO THE MOURNING PERIOD FOR LATE PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER.

HOWEVER, THINGS CHANGED AFTER HOUSE SPEAKER MIKE JOHNSON ANNOUNCED THE FLAGS AT THE U.S. CAPITOL WOULD FLY AT FULL-STAFF ON INAUGURATION DAY

— AND ONCE SWORN-IN, PRESIDENT TRUMP SIGNED THIS PROCLAMATION –

“Lastly, WE HAVE A PROCLAMATION ORDERING ALL FUTURE INAUGURATION DAYS THAT FLAGS SHALL BE FLOWN AT FULL MAST.”

DOZENS OF GOVERNORS – DEMOCRATS INCLUDED – BEGAN TO RAISE THE FLAGS IN THEIR STATES ON INAUGURATION DAY TO COMMEMORATE THE OCCASION —

— INCLUDING NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR JOSH STEIN, KENTUCKY’S ANDY BESHEAR, MICHIGAN’S GRETCHEN WHITMER AND MINNESOTA GOVERNOR TIM WALZ  – THOUGH AS KARE 11 NEWS REPORTED – THE FORMER DEMOCRATIC VICE-PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE ISSUED HIS ORDER LESS THAN AN HOUR BEFORE FLAGS WERE TO BE LOWERED ONCE AGAIN.  

AND OTHERS – LIKE KANSAS GOVERNOR LAURA KELLY – KEPT THEIR FLAGS AS IS – SAYING — “While Governor Laura Kelly continues with her directive that flags throughout Kansas remain at half-staff in honor of former President Jimmy Carter’s passing, she wishes to congratulate President Trump ahead of his inauguration…”

ONCE IN OFFICE – PRESIDENT TRUMP TOOK LITTLE TIME TO USE HIS PRESIDENTIAL POWERS – SIGNING A SERIES OF EXECUTIVE ORDERS – ON TOPICS RANGING FROM ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, ENERGY, AND DIVERSITY.

REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS CHEERED THESE MOVES –

NEBRASKA GOVERNOR JIM PILLEN WROTE, “President Trump’s Day One executive actions and orders are impressive and are the first steps in delivering on his promise to make America secure, strong, prosperous, and great again.”

WEST VIRGINIA GOVERNOR PATRICK MORRISEY SAID, “West Virginia has your back, Mr. President. The Green New Deal is dead!”

ALASKA GOVERNOR MIKE DUNLEAVY THANKED THE PRESIDENT FOR THE EXECUTIVE ORDER OPENING PARTS OF THE STATE UP FOR OIL AND GAS DRILLING, WRITING, “Alaska is unleashed!”

AND OKLAHOMA GOVERNOR KEVIN STITT REACTING TO TRUMP’S ORDER THAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT RECOGNIZE ONLY TWO SEXES, WRITING, “…President Trump’s order recognizing the two sexes will stop the radical gender ideology that’s infiltrated our federal government…”

 BUT IT WAS THIS EXECUTIVE ORDER THAT RECEIVED THE BIGGEST RESPONSE FROM DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS ONLINE.

“This next order relates to the definition of Birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment of the United States.”

“That’s a good one, birthright, that’s a big one.”

“What about that one in the courts? That one is likely to be challenged.”

“Could be. We think we have good grounds, but you could be right. I mean, you’ll find out.”

ILLINOIS GOVERNOR JB PRITZKER WROTE, “Trump’s proposal to strip birthright citizenship from those born in this nation is unconstitutional. In Illinois, we follow the law…”

NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR PHIL MURPHY RESPONDED WITH, “The Constitution could not be more clear: citizenship of children born in the U.S. does not depend on the citizenship of their parents. That principle is fundamental to who we are as a nation and what it means to be an American.”

 AND MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNOR MAURA HEALEY SAID, “The Constitution is clear — every child born within our borders deserves the same rights and freedoms as anyone else.”

AND WHILE ARIZONA GOVERNOR KATIE HOBBS APPLAUDED TRUMP’S ACTIONS ON BORDER SECURITY SHE HAD TO THIS TO SAY ABOUT THE BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENHIP ORDER – “Ending birthright citizenship is unconstitutional and un-American. We should protect what makes our country exceptional, not tear it down.”

AFTER MORE THAN 20 STATES FILED SUIT – SAYING THE ORDER VIOLATED THE 14TH AMENDMENT – A FEDERAL DISTRICT JUDGE IN SEATTLE TEMPORARILY BLOCKED THE ORDER FROM TAKING EFFECT.

JOINING IN THE DEMOCRATIC BACKLASH OVER TRUMP’S BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP ORDER WAS CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR NEWSOM WHO WROTE IT WAS “UNCONSTITUTIONAL.”

HE ALSO REACTED TO TRUMP PULLING THE U.S. OUT OF THE PARIS CLIMATE AGREEMENT – POSTING IMAGES OF THE DEADLY WILDFIRES THAT DEVASTATED SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA – WRITING, “IF YOU DON’T BELIEVE IN SCIENCE, BELIEVE YOUR OWN DAMN EYES.”

THE WORDS OF THESE GOVERNORS – REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRATIC — SHOW THAT THE COUNTRY DOES NOT ALWAYS FORM ONE VIEW. AS A LOS ANGELES TIMES COLUMNIST WROTE LAST YEAR –  “UNITY DOES NOT MEAN BEING SILENT.”

DESPITE DISAGREEMENTS – THERE ARE SIGNS THAT UNITY — WHEN AMERICANS WITH DIFFERING VIEWPOINTS COME TOGETHER FOR A COMMON PURPOSE – CAN BE ACHIEVED IN THESE UNITED STATES.