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Saturday, February 11, 2017

Hogan On Trump: Governor 'Focused On Solving Maryland Problems'


Many Democrats in Maryland have been calling on Gov. Larry Hogan to be more vocal in his criticisms of his fellow Republican, President Donald Trump.

In a visit to 98 Rock's "Justin, Scott and Spiegel," Hogan said he's not interested in taking a side on something he doesn't see as affecting the state. WBAL NewsRadio 1090 is 98 Rock's sister station.

"I'm focused on solving Maryland problems," Hogan said. "I have 31 different policy proposals and a real agenda to turn our state around and the only questions we get [asked] about is why aren't you protesting Donald Trump?"

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pretty simple to me;he did not side with Trump during the campaign so why would he NOT be protesting him now?

Anonymous said...

Don't take the bait, Larry, it's poisoned!

Anonymous said...

I hope your not too busy to protect the citizens from the onslaught of bad legislation coming from your associates.

Anonymous said...

His job is to make Maryland better not protest the president of super power. Trolling has to get boring?

Anonymous said...

Gov. Hogan, when are you going to make Maryland a state that REJECTS Any and ALL Sharia Law? Make it ILLEGAL. period Several other states have already done this.

When are you going to STOP Illegals from coming into our state to settle. Stop it NOW...other states have done this too. Get with the program sir. YOU are supposed to be FOR the citizens of Maryland.

Anonymous said...

Hogan set himself up for this when he told the press that he was not supporting Trump leading up to this past November's election. He should have grown a pair and told the press to $%#@ themselves. Who he votes for foe is his, and only his, business.

He showed weakness.

Anonymous said...

Governor if you don't help small business with tax and reg reforms and help with bank loans there is not going to be a state to run.