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Black Mayor Responds to Trump for Saying Baltimore’s Crime Rate is “Too Far Gone”Black Mayor Brandon Scott Responds to Trump's Criticism on Baltimore's Crime Rate

*By [Name of Article Editor]

In a bold and direct response to President Donald Trump’s latest remarks during a Monday press conference, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott stood up against the president’s accusations that the city has entered "too far gone" territory in terms of crime. “We are not so far gone,” Scott stated, effectively denying a label that Trump had assigned to the city. However, Scott continued his argument by defending the city as having the safest period in more than half a century, with significant drops in homicides and shootings.

### The Context of the Press Conference

The press conference was one of the most contentious moments in U.S. politics during Trump’s tenure. During the discussion on Baltimore’s crime rate, Trump criticized the city for being too far gone, calling it “too much” and “just another place that didn’t fix its problems.” He pointed to an 85% drop in homicides since last year as one of his justifications for his claims about the city’s progress.

### Scott's Defense

In response to Trump’s criticism, Scott emphasized that Baltimore has had a history of stability and resilience, particularly during periods of heightened scrutiny. He cited examples of historic drops in violent crime, such as the 2016 drop in homicides by more than half a million and the significant reduction in shooting incidents over the past decade.

Scott also highlighted the city’s commitment to addressing systemic issues, including gang reconciliation and police reform. “We’ve taken a very long time to fix this,” he said, reinforcing his assertion that Baltimore remains safe while under criticism.

### The Ongoing Debate

The conversation between Trump and Scott has been polarizing, with some on one side vowing to continue the criticism against the city, while others argue for accountability and reform. However, Scott’s defense of Baltimore as a resilient city is clear to many: it reflects his understanding that even under criticism, significant progress can be made.

### Conclusion

Scott’s response serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing U.S. cities when they are labeled as too far gone or criticized harshly. While Trump’s remarks have been met with strong backlash from many citizens and neighbors, Scott’s defense highlights the strength of Baltimore’s commitment to its own future. As the city continues to grapple with ongoing issues, Scott’s message reinforces the importance of standing firm on one’s values while also acknowledging that systemic change will take time.

*By [Name of Article Editor]*

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