The mayor of Baltimore is urging President Trump to rethink his visit to the city on Memorial Day, arguing that the visit would contradict stay-at-home orders he's issued for residents and drain public safety resources
Washington The mayor of Baltimore is urging President Donald Trump to rethink his visit to the city on Memorial Day, arguing that the visit would contradict stay-at-home orders he's issued for residents and drain public safety resources.
"I'm asking the President to rethink his trip. It sends a bad, bad message to the citizens of Baltimore because I'm asking them to stay home and only come out for essential reasons," Baltimore Mayor Bernard"Jack" Young told CNN's"Inside Politics" on Friday.
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