Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) is revealing what āa coupleā of President Donald Trumpās cabinet secretaries encouraged him to do.
The Republican governor was reportedly pushed by a few of the presidentās cabinet secretaries to run against Trump in the Republican primary in the 2020 presidential election, he reveals in his book, āStill Standing.ā
āBut cabinet secretaries? Encouraging me to consider running against their boss, the president? That one surprised me,ā Hogan wrote in his new book. Hogan was asked about the āstunning revelationā during an interview with Bloomberg TV hostĀ Kevin Cirilli.
āThere were only a couple and I am not going to reveal the names because they were private conversations and I certainly would not want to see a couple of friends fired from the administration,ā Hogan said.
He continued:
āI donāt think it comes as any surprise to folks that there are a lot of people in the administration who have sometimes spoken out. I did not have any kind of a serious effort to try to run for president. But a lot of people were encouraging me. I was very surprised to hear how close some of these folks were actually in the White House.ā
Watch Hoganās interview below:
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Asked what the motivation was behind those cabinet secretaries pushing for Hogan to run in the Republican primary, Hogan responded, āI think it was a little bit about concerns about losing the election and about ⦠was the bottom is going to drop out of this thing and what was the alternative. And could we find someone that would perhaps put together a winning coalition in the fall.ā
When asked about not voting for Trump in 2016 and if he would endorse Trump in the 2020 election, Hogan said, āThatās a decision that we have from now until November to figure out.ā
āRight now, I am chairing the National Governors Association and Iām sort of prohibited from getting too actively involved in the partisan politics because Iām representing governors on both sides of the aisle and we are trying to get things done in Washington,ā he added. āSo Iāll leave that to later to figure out.ā
