It’s
not hard to see what’s going on here. The congressman has been a thorn
in this resident’s side, and Mr. Trump sees attacking African American
members of Congress as good politics, as it both warms the cockles of
the white supremacists who love him and causes so many of the thoughtful
people who don’t to scream. resident Trump bad-mouthed Baltimore in
order to make a point that the border camps are “clean, efficient &
well run," which, of course, they are not — unless you are fine with all
the overcrowding, squalor, cages and deprivation to be found in what
the Department of Homeland Security’s own inspector-general recently
called “a ticking time bomb."
In pointing to the 7th, the
This
is a resident who will happily debase himself at the slightest
provocation. And given Mr. Cummings’ criticisms of U.S. border policy,
the various investigations he has launched as chairman of the House
Oversight Committee, his willingness to call Mr. Trump a racist for his
recent attacks on the freshmen congresswomen, and the fact that “Fox
& Friends” had recently aired a segment critical of the city,
slamming Baltimore must have been irresistible in a Pavlovian way. Fox
News rang the bell, the president salivated and his thumbs moved across
his cell phone into action.
As heartening as it has been to witness public figures rise to Charm City’s defense on Saturday, from native daughter House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young, we would above all remind Mr. Trump that the 7th District, Baltimore included, is part of the United States that he is supposedly governing. The White House has far more power to effect change in this city, for good or ill, than any single member of Congress including Mr. Cummings. If there are problems here, rodents included, they are as much his responsibility as anyone’s, perhaps more because he holds the most powerful office in the land.
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