GOP nominee Donald Trump will visit Baltimore on Monday, but Larry Hogan will not be appearing with him, according to The Baltimore Sun.

Trump will address the National Guard Association during a conference held at the Baltimore Convention Center at 1 p.m. Speaking at this annual conference has become a traditional part of the campaign trail, and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton was also invited to speak, according to the National Guard Association of the United States.

An aide for Hogan confirmed that he will address the National Guard Association at the convention, the Sun said, but he will not appear beside Trump.

Although Kathy Szeliga, the GOP nominee for Maryland’s open Senate seat, said she will support Trump, an aide declined to comment on whether she would appear with him at the convention, the Sun said. A spokeswoman for Rep. Andy Harris of Baltimore County said that Harris will be unable attend the event due to a scheduling conflict.

This article will be updated.