Bernie Sanders calls Trump 'racist' for Baltimore comments. But here's what he said just a few years ago.

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) condemned President 

Donald Trump on Saturday for criticizing the well-documented crime, poverty, drug 

abuse, and political corruption that plagues Baltimore.

"Here's what's really going on: @RepCummings has been busy revealing the failures 

of the Trump administration and exposing the greed of Trump's friends in the 

pharmaceutical industry, and our racist president doesn't like it," Sanders said.



But just a few years ago, while campaigning for president, Sanders made 

observations about Baltimore that mirror what Trump said about the so-called 

"Charm City" on Saturday.

While canvasing a West Baltimore neighborhood in Dec. 2015, Sanders compared 

the conditions to that of a Third World country.

"Anyone who took the walk that we took around this neighborhood would not think 

you're in a wealthy nation. You would think that you were in a Third World country," 

Sanders said, according to the Baltimore Sun.

"[T]oday what we're talking about is a community in which half of the people don't 

have jobs," he later told reporters during his trip. "We're talking about a community 

in which there are hundreds of buildings that are uninhabitable."

Then, in 2016, Sanders used social media to again criticize Baltimore, noting how 

the city's extreme poverty contributes to decreased lifespans.


Despite receiving blowback for Saturday's comments, Trump doubled down on Sunday, writing on Twitter that "Congressman Elijah Cummings has done a very poor job for his district and the City of Baltimore." 
Bernie Sanders calls Trump 'racist' for Baltimore comments. But here's what he said just a few years ago. Bernie Sanders calls Trump 'racist' for Baltimore comments. But here's what he said just a few years ago. Reviewed by Your Destination on July 29, 2019 Rating: 5

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