https://www.newsweek.com/gop-governor-criticizes-trump-encouraging-state-protests-against-stay-home-orders-it-just-1498814
Maryland's Governor Larry Hogan questioned the logic of President
Donald Trump encouraging demonstrations against stringent "stay-at-home"
and "shelter-in-place" orders in several states, noting that the
demonstrators were essentially protesting guidelines put forward by the
White House's Coronavirus Task Force.
Hogan, a Republican, faced a
protest within his own state, as demonstrators drove cars, waved flags
and honked their horns through Maryland's capital Annapolis on Saturday.
The protesters were calling for Hogan to reopen businesses and the
economy, despite guidelines put forward by the Trump administration and a
growing number of cases of the coronavirus nationwide.
"I don't
think it's helpful to encourage demonstrations and encourage people to
go against the president's own policy," the GOP governor said during an
interview with CNN's State of the Union Sunday. "For example, I
mentioned earlier, the president's policy says you can't start to
reopen under his plan until you have declining numbers for 14 days,
which those [other] states [with protests] and my state do not have," he
explained.