Hogan: Trump at 'lowest point ever' on day of Jan. 6 report

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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican weighing a 2024 White House bid, said he believes former President Trump is 'at his lowest point ever,' as the House Jan. 6 committee wrapped up its investigation Monday.

, Trump’s resort home in Palm Beach, Florida, “got his supporters all fired up.”

Hogan, an early critic of Trump’s presidency, also declined to speculate on what impact a prosecution of Trump could have on the country. “They’re sort of tired of the drama and may be ready to move on, and they may be looking to go in a different direction,” Hogan said. With about a month left as Maryland’s governor, Hogan has said he will make an announcement about his future political plans after he leaves office. He said he plans to talk to his family, close friends and various past advisers.

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