Republican governor giving 2020 challenge to Trump 'serious consideration'

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Republican Gov. Larry Hogan giving 2020 Trump challenge 'serious consideration.'

Maryland Republican Governor Larry Hogan moved the ball forward regarding speculation surrounding a possible primary challenge against president Donald Trump on Tuesday, saying he's seriously considering a White House run, even if he's in no rush to officially jump in just yet.

Hogan is the latest potential 2020 hopeful to speak at a “Politics and Eggs” event, which has become a required stop for anyone seriously considering a White House run, and the outspoken Trump critic took a few veiled swipes at the current president during his appearance. Following the event, Hogan also weighed in on last week's report from special counsel Robert Mueller, calling it"very disturbing."

Hogan quipped at the start of his address that he's"not here to make any official announcements today," jokingly noting that he"just thought that April would be a beautiful time to visit New Hampshire.”

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