In a letter to the White House on Thursday, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore formally invited President Trump to visit Maryland and participate in a public safety walk.

Moore said the walk could take place next month, at a date of Mr. Trump's choosing. He also suggested that during the visit, the two leaders discuss "strategies for effective public safety policy."

Moore explained that the invitation was in response to what he described as personal "insults from the Oval Office" last week, after he expressed concern over Mr. Trump's decision to deploy National Guard personnel for municipal policing in Washington, D.C.

Mr. Trump was expected to patrol Washington, D.C., on Thursday night with law enforcement and National Guard personnel.

White House responds to Gov. Moore

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