Larry Hogan Calls Out GOP Maryland Attorney General Nominee's 'Disgusting Lies' About 9/11

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan talks to reporters after signing a measure to enact a new congressional map on April, 4, 2022.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan talks to reporters after signing a measure to enact a brand new congressional map on April, 4, 2022.
Brian Witte by way of Related Press

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) on Sunday criticized his state’s Republican nominee for lawyer basic for spreading “disgusting lies” concerning the 9/11 assaults.

Michael Peroutka floated conspiracy theories concerning the 2001 terror assaults whereas co-hosting 5 radio exhibits in 2006, in accordance with CNN’s KFile investigations group.

Hogan, a average Republican and potential 2024 presidential candidate, ripped into Peroutka following the disclosure.

“We all know who was liable for 9/11,” Hogan wrote on Twitter. “Blaming our nation for Al-Qaeda’s atrocities is an insult to the reminiscence of the hundreds of harmless Individuals and courageous first responders who died that day.”

“These disgusting lies don’t belong in our get together,” he added.

Peroutka mentioned the 9/11 assaults have been the work of an “elite bureaucrat” who set demolition fees in New York Metropolis buildings.

“I mentioned that if the buildings in New York Metropolis, the World Commerce Heart buildings, got here down by demolition fees — that's to say — if there was this proof that there was that one thing was preset there, then the implications of which are large,” Peroutka mentioned, in accordance with CNN.

“I’ve been performing some studying and performing some learning, and I consider that to be very, very true,” Peroutka added.

Peroutka appeared to endorse a conspiracy principle that the Twin Towers and a smaller constructing close by have been destroyed in a collection of managed demolitions, CNN reported.

Hogan additionally has mentioned he is not going to assist Maryland’s Republican nominee for governor, Dan Cox, calling him a “QAnon whack job.” Cox has embraced Donald Trump’s 2020 election lies and has secured the endorsement of the previous president.

Hogan referred to as Cox’s major election victory “a win for the Democrats.”

“It’s an enormous loss for the Republican Occasion, and now we have no likelihood of saving that governor seat,” Hogan informed ABC’s “This Week” final month.

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