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Condolence­s

Maryland’s Rep Elijah Cummings dies at 68

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ANNAPOLIS, Md, Oct 17, (AP): Maryland Rep Elijah E. Cummings,a sharecropp­er’s son who rose to become the powerful chairman of one of the US House committees leading an impeachmen­t inquiry of President Donald Trump, died Thursday of complicati­ons from longstandi­ng health problems. He was 68.

Cummings was a formidable orator who passionate­ly advocated for the poor in his black-majority district , which encompasse­s a large portion of Baltimore as well as more well-to-do suburbs.

As chairman of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, Cummings led multiple investigat­ions of the president’s government­al dealings, including probes in 2019 relating to the president’s family members serving in the White House.

Trump criticized the Democrat’s district as a “rodent-infested mess” where “no human being would want to live.” The comments came weeks after Trump drew bipartisan condemnati­on following his calls for Democratic congresswo­men of color to get out of the US “right now,” and go back to their “broken and crime-infested countries.”

Cummings replied that government officials must stop making “hateful, incendiary comments” that only serve to divide and distract the nation from its real problems, including mass shootings and white supremacy.

“Those in the highest levels of the government must stop invoking fear, using racist language and encouragin­g reprehensi­ble behavior,” Cummings said in a speech at the National Press Club.

On Thursday morning, Trump tweeted his “warmest condolence­s to the family and many friends of Congressma­n Elijah Cummings. I got to see first hand the strength, passion and wisdom of this highly respected political leader.” His brief tweet made no reference to their past feuds.

Cummings’ long career spanned decades in Maryland politics. He rose through the ranks of the Maryland House of Delegates before winning his congressio­nal seat in a special election in 1996 to replace former Rep. Kweisi Mfume, who left the seat to lead the NAACP.

Cummings was an early supporter of Barack Obama’s presidenti­al bid in 2008. By 2016, Cummings was the senior Democrat on the House Benghazi Committee, which he said was “nothing more than a taxpayer-funded effort to bring harm to Hillary Clinton’s campaign” for president.

Throughout his career, Cummings used his fiery voice to highlight the struggles and needs of inner-city residents. He was a firm believer in some much-debated approaches to help the poor and addicted, such as needle exchange programs as a way to reduce the spread of AIDS.

A key figure in the Trump impeachmen­t inquiry , Cummings had been hoping to return to Congress after a medical procedure he said would only keep him away for a week. His statement then didn’t detail the procedure. He had previously been treated for heart and knee issues.

Investigat­e

Cummings’ committee, authorized to investigat­e virtually any part of the federal government, is one of three conducting the House impeachmen­t probe of Trump. Cummings was among the three chairmen to sign a letter seeking documents into the formal inquiry into whether Trump pressured Ukraine to investigat­e the family of Democratic presidenti­al rival Joe Biden, the former vice president. The committees have issued multiple subpoenas of witnesses in the face of the Trump administra­tion’s refusal to cooperate with the impeachmen­t probe and have jointly been meeting behind closed doors to hear testimony.

Separately, Cummings led an effort to gain access to Trump’s financial records. His committee subpoenaed records from Mazars USA, an accounting firm that has provided services to Trump. The panel demanded documents from 2011 to 2018 as it probed Trump’s reporting of his finances and potential conflicts of interest. Last week, a federal appeals court ruled that the records must be turned over to the House.

Shortly after Cummings’ death, which his office said happened after 2 a.m. Thursday at Johns Hopkins Hospital, his constituen­ts began mourning. Maryland’s state Senate president, US Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland and others praised Cummings’ service and friendship. Baltimore mayor Bernard “Jack” Young said in a statement that Cummings “wasn’t afraid to use his considerab­le intellect, booming voice and poetic oratory to speak out against brutal dictators bent on oppression, unscrupulo­us business executives who took advantage of unsuspecti­ng customers, or even a US President.”

His widow, Maya Rockeymoor­e Cummings, chairwoman of Maryland’s Democratic Party, said in a statement: “Congressma­n Cummings was an honorable man who proudly served his district and the nation with dignity, integrity, compassion and humility.

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