Two state leaders will be going live Tuesday night to discuss the impact of the Trump administration’s policies on Marylanders. Maryland Congresswoman Sarah Elfreth and Attorney General Anthony Brown
Ferguson said the estimate was based on an analysis by nonpartisan legislative staff of what he and other Maryland leaders believe is “the most likely target” for cost-cutting in the program. Republicans who control Congress and the White House are considering cuts across the federal government,
Democratic allies and even some Republicans lobbied for the Trump administration to keep Barron in place, citing the state’s decline in violent crime during his tenure.
The federal government owns hundreds of millions of square feet of office space around the country – most of it is in Washington, D.C., California, and Maryland – and it’s all now a target of the White House’s Department of Government Efficiency.
Gov. Wes Moore said he left a White House meeting on Friday with President Donald Trump and nearly every other governor “more determined than ever” to defend Maryland against the president’s
Erek L. Barron announced his resignation tonight as U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland, effective immediately. His resignation coincides with the firing of remaining Biden-appointed U.S. attorneys by the Trump White House,