After news of FBI and IRS raids on Mayor Catherine Pugh's homes, her attorney's office and City Hall, Gov. Larry Hogan called on her to resign.
"Now more than ever, Baltimore City needs strong and responsible leadership. Mayor Pugh has lost the public trust. She is clearly not fit to lead," Hogan said in a statement. "For the good of the city, Mayor Pugh must resign."
Earlier this month, Hogan directed the state prosecutor to investigate Pugh's business dealings.
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17 comments:
I agree Mayor Pugh should resign, but I also believe that the investigation into her wrongdoings should proceed even if she resigns. Baltimore citizens deserve to know what happened and she should be liable for the crimes and the restitution for them.
You are right Mr. Hogan.
Remember friends, we can have this discussion together!
Gov Hogan YOU NEED TO FOLLOW HER.
You should too Larry
“her homes” !!
How many and where are they located?
Just curious!
This news is better than sticking yourself in the right and left eye with a sharp stick!
—-John
It's not Pugh they are trying to protect, it's Elijia.
Gov. Hogan, we beg YOU to resign...
Gosh even the Democrats agree?
That's a bleak Outlook my friend. I will keep my eyes and keep them open, thank you!
She can say she did her crimes while wearing "Whiteface" makeup, then the Dems will drop it like they did on the Coonman Gov. Northam.
Anybody else with a month-long case of pneumonia would be in the ICU.
Maybe Larry can run for mayor of Charm City when his term is up. Seriously, they could use some leadership that wasn't directly linked to the socialists. Pugh should go. Dixon wasn't the answer. It is our version of Mogadishu.
If only Culver would have the backbone to demand the same of Day!!
The people of Salisbury are very happy with Mr. Day thank you
@12:02 there is only a small portion of people in Salisbury that support Jake Day. The gays and younger progressive entitlement residents support and listen to DAY
And she, like every other Democrat in Maryland, will ignore him.
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