President Donald Trump held an event for retailers at the White House Wednesday that included JC Penney – a firm that sells a Trump lamp – but excluded Nordstrom, the retailer who dropped Ivanka Trump products.

Target, which sells books by the president and his daughter, also got invited.

Trump spoke about his plans to slash taxes and regulations while boosting economic growth at the event, where he allowed retail execs to introduce themselves.

Among those present was Marvin Ellison, CEO of JC Penney. The store carries at least one item that is part of the Trump Home collection – a silver table lamp called the Lexington Avenue.

The product is sold online for $311.99, marked down from its original price of $520, according to its website.

President Donald Trump meets with retail industry leaders in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC. Two of those invited carry Trump products – though Nordstrom didn't get invited

The lamp's product description states: 'Featuring a silver-tone finish and faux-silk softback shade with cream lining, this table lamp is a stylish addition to any space.'

The lamp is part of the Trump Home merchandise collection, which is also featured on the Trump.com website, and ranges from furniture to bedding items.

Other retailers represented by their top executives at the meeting were the Gap, Target, Auto Zone, Best Buy, and Joanne Fabric and Craft.

One retailer who wasn't there was Nordstrom.

The firm recently dropped Ivanka Trump clothing from its shelves, citing declining sales, prompting pushback from top Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway and from the president himself.

Conway said last week at the White House that people should 'buy Ivanka's stuff.' White House press secretary Sean Spicer said afterward Conway had been 'counseled.'

SHINE A LIGHT: JC Penney sells a Trump Home table lamp for $311.99

ART OF THE DEAL: Target sells a variety of books by the president at its store

President Trump spoke about his efforts to cut taxes and regulations at the meeting

Ivanka Trump attends the Altuzarra for Target Launch event at Skylight Clarkson Sq on September 4, 2014 in New York City

The director of the Office of Government Ethics asked the White House to investigate – and punish – Conway for hawking the products.

The head of the OGE, Walter Shaub, penned a letter to White House legal counselor Stefan Passantino that said, 'Under the present circumstances, there is strong reason to believe that Ms. Conway has violated the Standards of Conduct Act and that disciplinary action is warranted.'

Schaub asked the White House to investigate what happened and to get back to him by February 28. He also recommended that she be punished, as she looked to be in 'clear violation' of the act.

Trump tweeted last Wednesday: 'My daughter Ivanka has been treated so unfairly by @Nordstrom. She is a great person -- always pushing me to do the right thing! Terrible!'

Also present at the meeting was Target CEO Brian Cornell. Target stores carry four books by the president, as well as Ivanka Trump's 'Women Who Work.'

Ivanka Trump attended an Altuzarra for Target launch event in 2014 in New York.

The president's books for sale include 'Crippled America,' 'The Art of the Deal,' 'Time to Get Tough,' and 'Never Get Up.'

The CEO of GAP stores also attended the event

Target doesn't carry Ivanka Trump's clothing line, but it does have her book for sale on its website

Trump has a line of home products that includes lighting

The 'As Seen on TV' Donald Trump chia pet for sale at Target is not affiliated with the Trump Organization

Art Peck (R) chief executive officer of Gap Inc., and Jill Soltau (L), chief executive officer of Jo-Ann Stores LLC, wait to begin a listening session with US President Donald Trump (not pictured),

OUT OF LUCK: Nordstrom, which announced it would no longer carry Ivanka Trump products, was not included at the White House retail meeting

Ivanka Trump attended an Altazurra event for Target stores in 2006, although the store doesn't carry her own product line.

An 'As Seen on TV' presidential chia pet has no affiliation with the president or his family.

Target spokeswoman Katie Boylan released a statement on its participation in the meeting that noted the firm is against a tax Trump has floated as a way to try to try to force Mexico to pay for a border wall.

'The group had a positive and substantive discussion about policies that would promote economic growth and job creation,' according to the statement. 'They also discussed the House of Representatives’ proposal for a border adjustability tax, which is a priority issue for Target because it will raise prices for American families on everyday essentials.'

The statement continued: 'If enacted, the House proposal would have profound implications for our guests and business, and at Target, we believe that anything that raises prices for families is not a good idea for America. Target looks forward to continuing the dialogue with the Administration and Congressional members on this issue.'

The White House didn't immediately respond to a request for comment about whether the carrying of Trump products was a factor in who got invited. A JC Penney spokeswoman wasn't immediately able to respond to questions about any Trump products in the store's inventory.

Also left out of the White House confab was Macy's, a firm Trump called to boycott after it stopped carrying his products. Macy's said in 2015 it would stop carrying Trump products because of 'disparaging' comments he made about Mexicans during his campaign launch.

'Those who believe in tight border security, stopping illegal immigration & SMART trade deals w/other countries should boycott @Macys,' Trump wrote in response.