Two state leaders will be going live Tuesday night to discuss the impact of the Trump administration’s policies on Marylanders. Maryland Congresswoman Sarah Elfreth and Attorney General Anthony Brown
Gov. Wes Moore said he left a White House meeting on Friday with President Donald Trump and nearly every other governor “more determined than ever” to defend Maryland against the president’s
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore appears to have dismissed any possibility of working with President Donald Trump after a meeting at the White House with the National Governors Association.
Gov. Wes Moore said he left a White House meeting on Friday with President Donald Trump and nearly every other governor “more determined than ever” to defend Maryland against the
Monday means rallies in Annapolis, this time for LGBTQ+, developmentally disabled advocates; Korman and Love get a very early start on reelection in District 16; and Hayes will serve as U.S. attorney,
President Donald Trump said in an interview this week he believes President Joe Biden or his son, Hunter Biden, left cocaine in the White House in 2023.
Gov. Wes Moore said he left a White House meeting on Friday with President Donald Trump and nearly every other governor “more determined than ever” to defend Maryland against the president’s actions.
Despite the mood in Washington, supporters think this may finally be the year for passage of a bill to create a Maryland Reparations Commission to study the inequality African descendants faced in the state.
Maryland has the second-highest concentration of federal employees of any U.S. jurisdiction, and proximity has everything to do with it.
Popular landmarks in Maryland, including Hampton National Site and Fort McHenry, could see changes, according to national park advocates.
Two state leaders will be going live Tuesday night to discuss the impact of the Trump administration’s policies on Marylanders. Maryland Congresswoman Sarah Elfreth and Attorney General Anthony Brown
The White House said Tuesday that its officials “will determine” which news outlets can regularly cover President Donald Trump up close — a sharp break from a century of tradition in which a pool of independently chosen news organizations go where the chief executive does and hold him accountable on behalf of regular Americans.