As Washington, D.C., grapples with President Donald Trump‘s federal takeover, the U.S. capital’s neighboring Baltimore Metropolis mayor is asking out what he sees as a transparent racial lens in how the White Home and the Republican Get together view predominantly Black and brown cities.
“It’s very notable that each one of many cities known as out by the president has a Black mayor,” Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott informed CNN’s Laura Coates Monday night time.
Earlier that day, Trump held a press convention on the White Home to announce that he was deploying the D.C. Nationwide Guard to the streets of D.C. to cut back incidents of crime.
“Our capital metropolis has been overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, globing mobs of untamed youth, drugged-out maniacs and homeless individuals, and we’re not going to let it occur anymore,” mentioned Trump.
The president additionally talked about different cities, together with Chicago, Los Angeles, Oakland, and Baltimore, that he claimed have been experiencing excessive charges of crime. “They’re thus far gone,” he mentioned.
Mayor Scott pushed again in opposition to Trump’s characterization of cities led by Black mayors, telling CNN, “Most of these cities are seeing historic lows in violent crime.”
In Baltimore, the mayor mentioned the town has seen a 50-year low in homicides. He credited the town’s success to a holistic public coverage that goes past Trump’s law-and-order method.
“Perhaps we’re too far gone,” Scott mentioned in response to Trump, including, “Too far gone from the damaged right-wing insurance policies of zero-tolerance policing and all of the issues that didn’t make our metropolis safer for all these a few years.”
Scott continued, “We all know that having the army there’s not the way in which to do it. The best way to drive down violence in cities has been confirmed. Mayors throughout the nation have introduced collectively legislation enforcement, the authorized neighborhood, the precise neighborhood, neighborhood violence intervention work to cut back violence throughout this nation and cities to lows that we’ve got not seen in many years.”
Relatively than insult them, the Baltimore mayor mentioned Trump may “be taught quite a bit from us.”
“We’re safer than we’ve got been in many years, in my lifetime, in most cities,” defined the two-term 41-year-old mayor. “That’s one thing that every of those mayors ought to stand on [and] one thing the president needs to be coming to work alongside them to proceed that partnership.”
As a substitute of working with mayors on the issues which are working to cut back crime to historic lows, Scott mentioned Trump is as a substitute “canine whistling by way of right-wing propaganda and, fairly frankly, racist viewpoints that [Republicans] have about these cities, and attempting to persuade the American people who what they know just isn’t true.”
Like most of President Trump’s critics, Mayor Scott urged that his escalation of federal pressure in D.C.—and the threats to different cities led by Black officers—is known as a distraction from his political weaknesses.
“Everyone knows this can be a distraction. The president doesn’t need the American individuals to listen to him reply questions concerning the financial system or the Epstein information,” he mentioned.
NAACP President Derrick Johnson echoed the notion that Trump is deflecting from the troubles dealing with his administration.
“There’s no emergency in D.C., so why would he deploy the Nationwide Guard? To distract us from his alleged inclusion within the Epstein information? To rid the town of unhoused individuals? D.C. has the appropriate to control itself. It doesn’t want this federal coup,” Johnson mentioned in an announcement. “This president campaigned on ‘legislation and order,’ however he’s the president of chaos and corruption.”



















