Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee has strongly criticized President Donald Trump for his recent comments targeting Oakland and other cities led by Black mayors. Lee accused Trump of racially motivated rhetoric, noting that the cities he singled out have large populations of Black and brown residents. She described Trump's characterization of Oakland as "down-right wrong" and dismissed his veiled threat to deploy the National Guard to the city as fearmongering and diversionary. Local leaders, including Lee, have expressed their refusal to back down in the face of these threats, which come amid heightened tensions following an ICE arrest of a minor in Oakland. The controversy highlights ongoing disputes over crime rates and federal intervention in cities governed by Black leadership.
Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee and a handful of other local leaders denounced President Trump’s recent criticism of the city and his insinuation that he could send in the U.S. National Guard to crack down on crime. https://t.co/kIfKNT65q5
"These are the cities that happen to be led by Black mayors. What is this about? What is this about? His motives are fear-mongering and diversionary," said Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee in response to Pres. Donald Trump's threat to send the National Guard to The Town. City and https://t.co/bvk4ojOULB
.@TheRevAl Sharpton, liberal white Democrats, liberal media, and other so call big mouth black leaders say @realDonaldTrump is threatening bringing in the National Guard to cities with black mayors. The cities with the highest crime rates in the United States are often cited as