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Rep. Elijah Cummings dies at 68 - The Washington Post
In April 2015, a certain Freddy Gray died in police custody in Baltimore.
About Hillary Clinton and Benghazi, he stated that his primary purpose was not to defend Sec'y Clinton but to get "the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth."
Born in 1951, he helped integrate a local swimming pool at age 11, despite bottles and rocks thrown at him. Inspired by the TV show "Perry Mason", he became a lawyer. In 1983, he went into politics in Maryland's House of Delegates, and in 1996, he got into the US House of Representatives. Early this year, he became head of the House Oversight and Reform Committee.Elijah E. Cummings, a Democratic congressman from Maryland who gained national attention for his principled stands on politically charged issues in the House, his calming effect on anti-police riots in Baltimore, and his forceful opposition to the presidency of Donald Trump, died Oct. 17 at a hospice center in Baltimore. He was 68.
The cause was “complications concerning long-standing health challenges,” his office said in a statement. Mr. Cummings was chairman of the House Oversight and Reform Committee and a leading figure in the Trump impeachment inquiry and had been out of his office for weeks while recovering from an unspecified medical procedure.
In April 2015, a certain Freddy Gray died in police custody in Baltimore.
When riots started, EC showed up and tried to calm people down.Gray died of injuries suffered while riding, improperly secured, in a police van after he was arrested for carrying a knife, in his pocket, that police said was illegal. His death ignited rioting in Baltimore and elevated tensions nationally over perceived racism and excessive violence in law enforcement.
Speaking at the funeral, Mr. Cummings, who lived near where Gray was arrested, bemoaned the presence of media to chronicle Gray’s death without celebrating his life.
“Did you see him? Did you see him?” Mr. Cummings asked in his booming baritone. The church exploded with applause, and civil rights activist Jesse L. Jackson sat, rapt, behind him. “Did you see him?”
“I’ve often said, our children are the living messages we send to a future we will never see,” he said, his voice rising. “But now our children are sending us to a future they will never see! There’s something wrong with that picture!”
About Hillary Clinton and Benghazi, he stated that his primary purpose was not to defend Sec'y Clinton but to get "the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth."
He opposed the Trump administration to add a citizenship question to the census, and he opposed the separation of thousands of immigrant children from their parents on the southern border.Mr. Cummings said his efforts to work with Trump and members the GOP majority in the House were fruitless. He said that at the luncheon after Trump’s inauguration and during other encounters, he urged the president to pursue policies that could unite the country and burnish his legacy. The congressman said that after a few promising meetings, he stopped hearing from Trump.
“Perhaps if I knew then what I know now, I wouldn’t have had a lot of hope,” Mr. Cummings later remarked. “He is a man who quite often calls the truth a lie and calls a lie the truth.”
In turn, the president went on a Twitter tirade against Mr. Cummings and described his majority black Baltimore district as a “disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess” and suggested the congressman focus his efforts on cleaning up “this very dangerous & filthy place.”
Mr. Cummings’ response was not to dignify the attack, instead telling an audience at the National Press Club in Washington: “Those at the highest levels of government must stop invoking fear, using racist language and encouraging reprehensible behavior. As a country, we finally must say that enough is enough. That we are done with the hateful rhetoric.”