Minnesota Gov.-elect Tim Walz Tim WalzGOP Senate candidate says Trump, Republicans will surprise in Minnesota Presidential race tightens in Minnesota as Trump plows resources into state National Guard activated in Minneapolis after homicide suspect's reported suicide MORE (D) reportedly declined an invitation from the White House to meet with President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE on Thursday, saying he’s too busy working on building his incoming administration.

“The governor-elect is in Minnesota building his incoming administration and is unable to attend the meeting at the White House,” Kayla Castaneda, a spokeswoman for Walz, said in a statement on Thursday to the St. Paul Pioneer Press.

The newspaper points out Walz’s team is currently in the process of vetting more than 1,500 applicants for appointed positions in his new administration.

The White House reportedly invited 22 men and women representing both parties who were elected for the first time as governors of states and U.S. territories to meet with Trump on Thursday. Trump on Thursday met with 13 governors-elect at the White House.

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Walz, who has served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Minnesota's 1st congressional district since 2007, will be sworn into office next month, replacing Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton – who did not seek reelection in November after serving two terms.

Trump complimented the group of governors on Thursday and called them “some really terrific people.”

“They’re all gonna do great jobs,” Trump said. "We have some real stars in the room."

Republican state Rep. Anne Neu slammed Walz in a statement to the Minnesota publication, saying she was “disappointed” the governor-elect chose not to join Trump and his other newly-elected colleagues on Thursday.

“I’m disappointed that Gov.-elect Walz chose not to join 13 of his newly-elected colleagues — Democrats and Republicans alike — for a meeting with President Trump today in Washington,” Neu said in the report. “Minnesota needs a strong relationship with our partners at the federal level — including President Trump — as we work on issues like health care, infrastructure, combating the opioid epidemic, public safety and more.”

“I hope Gov.-elect Walz will make it a priority to meet with President Trump in the near future and work to build a productive working relationship with the White House,” she continued.

Democrats won control of the Minnesota House of Representatives in the recent midterms elections, while Republicans maintained control of the state’s Senate with one seat.