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?"

Hogan endorsed New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie in the Republican primary. Christie dropped out and endorsed Trump, but Hogan did not follow, and ultimately wrote in his father in the general election.

As Democrats in the General Assembly and Attorney General Brian Frosh formulate ways to fight Trump's agenda in court, Hogan said the job is best left to Maryland's congressional delegation.

"We got elected representatives in Washington that are supposed to deal with those problems and the court system, so like with the previous president, I didn't really support him but I had a great relationship," Hogan said. "I wish the country could find a way to come together, because we're not in a good place."