Hogan Remaining Silent On Trump

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican. still refuses to get more specific about his non-endorsement in the presidential race.

"If you want my answer about Donald Trump, you can Google it, it's everywhere," Hogan said in his regular chat with C4 on Thursday. "I said that I'm not going to endorse anybody in this race. I don't want to get involved in national politics."

In March, Hogan said he would consider voting for someone else if Trump were the Republican nominee. In February, after his friend New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie dropped out of the race and endorsed Trump, Hogan declined to endorse anybody else. Whoever he is thinking of voting for, he won't be meeting them at the GOP convention in Cleveland. He'll instead be at the Tawes crab feast, the traditional summer gathering for Maryland politicos, on the Eastern Shore.

Hogan also talked to C4 about his recent vetoes on transportation oversight measures that he believed the General Assembly passed out of ongoing anger over his decision to cancel Baltimore's Red Line light rail project.