July 16, 2020 McEnany hits back at Hogan after Maryland governor slams Trump over coronavirus White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany slammed Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s remarks in a Washington Post op-ed about President Trump’s shortcomings during the coronavirus pandemic “revisionist history,” and pointed to the governor's past praise of Trump.
July 15, 2020 Maryland announces $500M coronavirus unemployment fraud bust Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday that state officials had uncovered a massive scheme involving falsified unemployment claims.
July 14, 2020 Larry Hogan lights into ex-mayor, Obama and more in blunt account of 2015 Baltimore riots Hogan doesn't hold back criticism of officials he says either didn't help the situation or made it worse.
July 10, 2020 Maryland Governor Hogan rips Pelosi for statue comments, says she's ‘lost touch with the Baltimore community’ Pelosi, when asked Thursday about the tearing down of the statue on July 4, spoke about to her support for the removal of statues of those who served the Confederacy and mentioned that she "doesn't care much about statues."
July 9, 2020 Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan 'disgusted' by Baltimore councilman's comments on possibly removing police statue Maryland’s Republican governor and a Democratic city councilman from Baltimore ripped into one another on social media over the latter’s comments about the fate of a public memorial to the city’s fallen police officers this week.
July 8, 2020 Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Redskins name: 'It probably should be changed' Larry Hogan is the latest person to speak out about the Washington football team.
July 8, 2020 Maryland’s Hogan launches book tour amid 2024 speculation Gov. Larry Hogan realizes that his new book release and tour will raise eyebrows about the Maryland Republican’s potential 2024 White House ambitions. “I know that there’s speculation,” he told Fox News on Wednesday.
July 3, 2020 2020’s still up in the air, but there’s already buzz about the 2024 GOP presidential field Whether President Trump wins or loses reelection in November, there will likely be a wide open race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
May 26, 2020 States send mixed messages on whether coronavirus rebound could trigger second round of shutdowns As most states move to at least partially reopen their economies and lift orders requiring people to stay at home to slow the spread of the coronavirus, they are sending mixed messages on whether or not the controversial restrictions could be fully or partially re-implemented if there is another increase of cases.
May 20, 2020 Adam Laxalt: Coronavirus and transparency — these governors using crisis to hide actions from citizens Freedom of Information laws protect democracy by empowering citizens to hold officials accountable.