Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) will be a guest at Donald Trump’s inauguration, despite disavowing the Republican president-elect during his bid for the White House and refusing to vote for him.
Hogan’s office said Friday that the governor and first lady Yumi Hogan received an invitation to the Jan. 20 event and that they “look forward to attending.”
The governor didn’t vote for either of the major parties’ presidential nominees this year, instead writing in his father, an 88-year-old former congressman and Prince George’s County Executive, for the job.
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