President Barack Obama and Texas Gov. Rick Perry will meet this week after all.
The Republican governor turned down an offer Monday from the White House to meet Obama for a quick handshake when Air Force One lands in the Lone Star State on Wednesday. Perry instead requested a meeting with the president behind closed doors to discuss the influx of unaccompanied children arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Obama administration then invited Perry to discuss the ongoing border security crisis with the president, and Perry accepted.
“Gov. Perry is pleased that President Obama has accepted his invitation to discuss the humanitarian and national security crises along our southern border, and he looks forward to meeting with the president tomorrow,” Perry’s Press Secretary Lucy Nashed told NBC News Tuesday.









