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It’s better for our city to have a few rats than be one, Donald Trump

- The Baltimore Sun editorial board

In case anyone missed it, the president of the United States had some choice words to describe Maryland’s seventh congressio­nal district on Saturday morning.

Here are the key phrases: “no human being would want to live there,” it is a “very dangerous & filthy place,” “Worst in the USA” and, our personal favorite: it is a “rat and rodent infested mess”. He wasn’t really speaking of the seventh as a whole. He failed to mention Ellicott City, for example, or Baldwin or Monkton or Prettyboy, all of which are contained in the sprawling yet oddlyshape­d district that runs from western Howard County to southern Harford County. No, Donald Trump’s wrath was directed at Baltimore and specifical­ly at Representa­tive Elijah Cummings, the 68-year-old son of a former South Carolina sharecropp­er who has represente­d the district in the US House of Representa­tives since 1996.

It’s not hard to see what’s going on here. The congressma­n has been a thorn in this president’s side, and 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. 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 seventh, the president wasn’t hoping his supporters would recognize landmarks like Johns Hopkins Hospital, perhaps the nation’s leading medical center. He wasn’t conjuring images of the US Social Security Administra­tion, where they write the checks that so many retired and disabled Americans depend upon. It wasn’t about the beauty of the Inner Harbor or the proud history of Fort McHenry. And it surely wasn’t about the economic standing of a district where the median income is actually above the national average. No, he was returning to an old standby of attacking an African American lawmaker from a majority black district on the most emotional and bigoted of arguments. It was only surprising that there wasn’t room for a few classic phrases like “you people” or “welfare queens” or “crimeridde­n ghettos” or a suggestion that the congressma­n “go back” to where he came from.

This is a president who will happily debase himself at the slightest provocatio­n. And given Cummings’ criticisms of US border policy, the various investigat­ions he has launched as chairman of the House Oversight Committee, his willingnes­s to call 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 Trump that the seventh 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 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.

Finally, while we would not sink to name-calling in the Trumpian manner – or ruefully point out that he failed to spell the congressma­n’s name correctly (it’s Cummings, not Cumming) – we would tell the most dishonest man to ever occupy the Oval Office, the mocker of war heroes, the gleeful grabber of women’s private parts, the serial bankrupter of businesses, the useful idiot of Vladimir Putin and the guy who insisted there are “good people” among murderous neo-Nazis that he’s still not fooling most Americans into believing he’s even slightly competent in his current post. Or that he possesses a scintilla of integrity. Better to have some vermin living in your neighborho­od than to be one.

Reprinted by permission of The Baltimore Sun. You can subscribe to the Baltimore Sun by clicking here.

 ?? Photograph: Spencer Platt/Getty Images ?? A community mural stands near where a young man was recently murdered on 28 July 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Photograph: Spencer Platt/Getty Images A community mural stands near where a young man was recently murdered on 28 July 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland.

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