Donald Trump attacks majority-black district represented by critic Elijah Cummings

“As proven last week during a Congressional tour, the Border is clean, efficient & well run, just very crowded,” Mr. Trump tweeted. “Cumming District is a disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess.”

July 28, 2019 09:03 am | Updated 09:08 am IST - WASHINGTON:

In this Tuesday, April 2, 2109 file photo, House Oversight and Reform Committee Chair Elijah Cummings, Democrat-Md., leads a meeting to call for subpoenas after a career official in the White House security office says dozens of people in President Donald Trump's administration were granted security clearances despite "disqualifying issues" in their backgrounds, on Capitol Hill in Washington.

In this Tuesday, April 2, 2109 file photo, House Oversight and Reform Committee Chair Elijah Cummings, Democrat-Md., leads a meeting to call for subpoenas after a career official in the White House security office says dozens of people in President Donald Trump's administration were granted security clearances despite "disqualifying issues" in their backgrounds, on Capitol Hill in Washington.

President Donald Trump on Saturday denigrated a majority-black district represented by a congressional nemesis as a “disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess,” broadening a campaign against prominent critics of his administration that has exacerbated racial tensions.

Mr. Trump lashed out in tweets against Rep. Elijah Cummings, the powerful House Oversight Committee chairman, claiming his Baltimore-area district is “considered the worst run and most dangerous anywhere in the United States.” It was the president’s latest assault on a prominent lawmaker, and the people he represents, two weeks after he sparked nationwide controversy with racist tweets directed at four congresswomen of color.

Mr. Trump called Mr. Cummings a “brutal bully” after his public tongue-lashing of top Homeland Security officials over conditions for migrants detained along the southern border.

“As proven last week during a Congressional tour, the Border is clean, efficient & well run, just very crowded,” Mr. Trump tweeted. “Cumming District is a disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess.”

Mr. Cummings replied directly to Mr. Trump on Twitter, saying, “Mr. President, I go home to my district daily. Each morning, I wake up, and I go and fight for my neighbors. It is my constitutional duty to conduct oversight of the Executive Branch. But, it is my moral duty to fight for my constituents.”

Mr. Cummings has also drawn the President’s ire for investigations touching on his family members serving in the White House. On Thursday his committee voted along party lines to authorize subpoenas for personal emails and texts used for official business by top White House aides, including Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner.

After spending several hours on his private golf course in Virginia, Mr. Trump repeated the attack on Mr. Cummings, despite broad criticism from Democrats.

“Elijah Cummings spends all of his time trying to hurt innocent people through ‘Oversight,’” Mr. Trump tweeted. “He does NOTHING for his very poor, very dangerous and very badly run district!”

The latest comments come as Mr. Trump has placed racial animus at the center of his reelection campaign, as he believes his inflammatory rhetoric will strengthen his support among the white working class and attract a new group of disaffected voters who fear cultural changes across America.

Mr. Cummings’ district is about 55% black and includes a large portion of Baltimore. It is home to the national headquarters of the NAACP and Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Hospital.

The city has struggled with violent crime, with more than 300 homicides for four years in a row. It has crumbling infrastructure and a police department under federal oversight.

Mr. Cummings’ district also extends into Maryland’s Baltimore and Howard counties.

Mr. Trump’s attack on Mr. Cummings was reminiscent of one he launched a week before his inauguration on civil rights legend John Lewis, a Democratic congressman from Georgia who questioned the legitimacy of his 2016 election.

Mr. Trump tweeted in January 2017 that Mr. Lewis “should spend more time on fixing and helping his district, which is in horrible shape and falling apart [not to mention crime infested] rather than falsely complaining about the election results.”

And earlier this month, the president drew bipartisan condemnation following his call for four Democratic congresswomen of color to get out of the U.S. “right now,” saying if the lawmakers “hate our country,” they can go back to their “broken and crime-infested” countries.

Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young fired back at Mr. Trump after his attacks, saying he is a “disappointment to the people of Baltimore, our country, and to the world.”

“It’s completely unacceptable for the political leader of our country to denigrate a vibrant American City like Baltimore, and to viciously attack U.S. Representative Elijah Cummings a patriot and a hero,” Mr. Young said in a statement.

Democratic presidential contender Kamala Harris, a California senator, said she is “proud” her campaign is headquartered in Cummings’ district. “Baltimore has become home to my team and it’s disgraceful the president has chosen to start his morning disparaging this great American city,” she said.

A spokesman for Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, defended the area and its residents. In an email, Michael Ricci wrote, “Baltimore City is truly the very heart of our state, and more attacks between politicians aren’t going to get us anywhere.”

Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford, also a Republican, tweeted- “Mr. President, realDonaldTrump, I have substantial policy differences with Congressman RepCummings. However, I hope your criticism is not directed at the many good and hard working people who live in the district.”

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