Gov. Moore invites President Trump to Baltimore after 'keep our name out of your mouth' remarks
Governor Wes Moore invited President Donald Trump to a September public safety walk in Baltimore to witness crime reduction efforts amid their policy disagreements.
- On Thursday, Governor Wes Moore told President Donald Trump to keep Baltimore's name out of his mouth and invited him to a public safety walk in September with Mayor Brandon Scott and State's Attorney Ivan Bates.
- After President Donald Trump's Oval Office comments last week, Governor Wes Moore criticized the downsizing of the federal government that caused 12,700 Maryland job losses, urging Trump to keep Maryland's name out of his mouth.
- City data shows homicide totals fell to 201 in 2024 and 89 so far in 2025, with car thefts down 21% and overall violent crime down 22%; the White House stated 550 arrests last week and an 83% drop in carjackings.
- In a letter to the president, Governor Wes Moore detailed progress on state crime and invited President Donald Trump to visit Baltimore in September.
- Moore emphasized Baltimore's local renewal at Pimlico, framing it amid national debates on policing while Maryland Democrats highlighted homicide reductions, reflecting political ripple effects.
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Maryland Governor Wes Moore extended a formal invitation to President Donald Trump on August 21, 2025, to participate in a public safety walk in Baltimore next month, amid ongoing disputes over crime reduction strategies and the use of National Guard troops in urban areas. The invitation, detailed in a letter from Maryland Governor Wes Moore to the White House, follows Trump’s recent criticism of Baltimore’s crime situation and personal remarks …
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