Congressman Elijah Cummings Has Died; Laid-In-State at Capitol. Eulogy Held

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Elijah Cummings, longtime Baltimore congressman, dies age 68

By Eliza Mackintosh, CNN
Updated 6:05 AM ET, Thu October 17, 2019

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Elijah Cummings, longtime Baltimore congressman, dies age 68

What we're covering here
  • Elijah Cummings has died: The Chair of the House Oversight and Reform Committee was 68.
  • Health challenges: Cummings died at Johns Hopkins Hospital due to "complications concerning longstanding health challenges," according to a statement released by his office.
  • Trump impeachment probe: The Maryland Congressman was a key figure in investigating President Trump.
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"He could really move a crowd," Washington Post Congress reporter says
Speaking with CNN's Early Start, Rachael Bade, a Washington Post reporter and CNN political analyst, recalled a moment during the IRS scandal in 2013when she saw Rep. Elijah Cummings move an audience of his constituents to tears.
"I remember listening to him talk to local IRS workers in his district and say to them, I see you, I know that you're doing your best, and do not let this get you down and it moved some of the audience to tears," Bade said. "He's really someone that the democrats are going to miss, and also his constituents who he was very close with."
In May 2013, the IRS revealed that it had deliberately targeted some conservative groups applying for federal tax exempt status, delayed processing their applications and requested unnecessary information. The scandal led to wide condemnation of the agency and triggered several investigations.

 
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Cummings faced significant health challenges in recent weeks

From CNN's Manu Raju

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Congressman Elijah Cummings had been facing significant health challenges in recent weeks.
He had been in and out of the hospital, missing votes and business in his committee.

Cummings was spotted several times with a breathing tube in his nose connected to oxygen while sitting on the House floor. When speaking to reporters, he would have to wait 15 to 20 seconds or so to catch his breath before speaking. He would drive around on a motorized wheel chair through the Capitol, then walk using the assistance of a walker.

While he was chair of the Oversight Committee, he had not been in command of the investigations on his panel. His staff did a lion’s share of the work and had been helping lead the charge in the impeachment inquiry.

The statement from Cummings’ office this morning noted that his death was “due to complications concerning longstanding health challenges.”
 
“I'm begging the American people to pay attention to what is going on.”


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Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings to lie in state, funeral services set for Baltimore


By Libby Cathey
Oct 19, 2019

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WATCH: U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings of Baltimore has died at the age of 68. He's remembered fondly by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.


Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings will lie in state in National Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, ahead of funeral service at his church of nearly four decades in his home district of Baltimore.

There will be a public viewing in the two-story chamber following a formal ceremony for members of Congress, the Cummings family and invited guests on Thursday morning, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced.

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on July 25, 2016 US Representative Elijah Cummings gestures during Day 1 of the Democratic National Convention at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. - Senior Democratic congressman Elijah Cummings, who was at the center of the Trump impeachment inquiry, died on October 17, 2019 at the age of 68, his office said.



A wake and funeral for Cummings will be held at New Psalmist Baptist Church in Baltimore on Friday, Oct. 25. The wake will begin at 8 a.m., followed by the funeral at 10 a.m, according a church spokeswoman. Bishop Walter S. Thomas Jr., the church's pastor since 1975, is scheduled to deliver the eulogy.

He predicts the 4,000-seat sanctuary will overflow with people paying respects as lawmakers from both political parties are expected to attend.

"For all who pass through these doors, it has been very somber," Thomas told The Baltimore Sun on Thursday. "We’ve lost a friend, a loved one, a member, a role model. You can roll out the whole list of nouns. He steps into all of them with big shoes."

On Wednesday, Oct. 23, Cummings will lie in repose at Morgan State University, where he served on the Board of Regents. Following the viewing, there will be a community-wide celebration of the congressman at the university's Murphy Fine Arts Center from 6-8:30 p.m.

Morgan State University President Dr. David Wilson said in a statement on Thursday that the university is "deeply saddened by the loss of one our fiercest advocates and supporters."


"Rep. Cummings was not only a dear friend to Morgan, he was family. His wisdom, wise counsel and superb leadership will be greatly missed," Wilson wrote. "The City of Baltimore, the State of Maryland, and our nation, will forever be indebted to the legacy of this great public servant."

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Howard County Executive Calvin Ball, center, leads a moment of silence in honor of the late U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., Friday, Oct. 18, 2019, outside the congressman's office in Ellicott City, Md. Cummings, a sharecropper's son who rose to become a civil rights champion and the powerful chairman of one of the U.S. House committees leading an impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump, died Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019, of complications from longstanding health issues. He was 68.

Cummings, the son of sharecroppers who became the first African American in Maryland history to be named Speaker Pro Tempore, later rose to become Chairman of the U.S. House Oversight and Reform Committee.

Just five months ago, he delivered the commencement address at the historically black research university in Maryland.

"Your lives are in front of you," Cummings told the graduating class in May. "And so I beg you to go out and stand up for this democracy."

Cummings died Oct. 17 at the age of 68, due to complications concerning longstanding health challenges, according to a statement from his office. In lieu of flowers, the Cummings' family has suggestedthe public make donations to The Elijah Cummings Youth Program.

House votes originally scheduled for next Thursday will be held late Wednesday night -- as it’s customary to cancel voting when a dignitary has the rare honor of lying in state in the U.S. Capitol.

The last persons to lie in state were former President George H. W. Bush last December and the late Arizona Sen. John McCain, in August 2018.



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Elijah Cummings Funeral: Obama, Clinton
to Eulogize Baltimore's Favorite Son;
Trump absent



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October 25, 2019

Brakkton Booker at NPR headquarters in Washington, D.C., November 7, 2018. (photo by Allison Shelley)
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Before the sun rose Friday, mourners lined up for a public viewing before the funeral service of Rep. Elijah Cummings at New Psalmist
Baptist Church in Baltimore. The Maryland congressman and civil rights champion died Oct. 17, at age 68 of complications from long-
standing health issues. Steve Ruark/AP

If there were any doubts about the indelible legacy the late civil rights advocate and Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings left in his nearly 40 years of public service, look no further than the political luminaries who will deliver tributes at his funeral in Baltimore Friday.

Former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Marcia Fudge, D-Ohio, are slated to read passages from the Bible.

Kweisi Mfume, the former NAACP head whom Cummings replaced in Maryland's seventh congressional seat in 1996, is also expected to speak. He, like the others, will share personal and professional anecdotes about Cummings.


Cummings widow, Maya Rockeymore Cummings, and other family members are also scheduled to speak.

Cummings, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, is remembered as a fierce champion of his district, which includes large swaths inner-city Baltimore and surrounding suburbs. He died last week from longstanding health issues. He was 68.

Friday's funeral at New Psalmist Baptist Church, where Cummings was a member for roughly four decades, is the culmination of three days of tributes in Baltimore and Washington, D.C.

Cummings lay in state on Thursday at the U.S. Capitol's Statuary Hall. At a ceremony for lawmakers and relatives of Cummings, North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., delivered an emotional eulogy calling Cummings "a dear friend" and spoke about what some have called an "unexpected friendship."


"Some have classified it as an unexpected friendship but for those of us that know Elijah," Meadows continued, "it's not unexpected or surprising."

He added: "Perhaps this place and this country would be better served with a few more unexpected friendships... I know I've been blessed by one."

On Wednesday, a steady stream of well-wishers came to pay tribute to Cummings, who lay in repose at Morgan State University, a historically black college in Baltimore.

Cummings was born the and raised in Baltimore and lived there until his death. He was one of seven children, born to parents who were sharecroppers who worked the same land their ancestors were enslaved on.



He rose from those humble beginnings to become the dean of Maryland's black elected officials and a leader in the U.S. Congress. After Democrats took control of the U.S. House earlier this year, Cummings became chairman of the Oversight Committee, one of three House committees leading the impeachment inquiry into President Trump.

This summer, before the impeachment inquiry was launched, Cummings defended his beloved Baltimore after President Trump disparaged the city in a series of tweets, calling it "disgusting" and "rat and rodent-infested."



Cummings fired back at Trump, saying he goes home daily, adding, "Each morning, I wake up, and I go and fight for my neighbors." Cummings a few weeks later invited Trump to take a personal tour of Baltimore.

"I want him to come and look at my entire city. I'll ride with him for hours if he asked to," Cummings said at the National Press Club in August.

That forceful defense of the city, coupled with the olive branch, Cummings displayed for many residents reflected the strength and grit that embodies many Baltimore residents. That was also on display a few years earlier.

In 2015 after the death of Freddie Gray, a young black man who died in police custody, Baltimore erupted in riots. Cummings, at the time one of the most power members in Congress, was in the streets of Baltimore with a bullhorn calling for calm.

Cummings is remembered as someone who relentlessly fought to low the prices of prescription drugs and tightening gun laws and advocating for criminal justice reform. He introduced legislation that helped protect the rights of whistleblower and bills to curb gun trafficking among other things. According to his office, Cummings often said his 2010 vote for the Affordable Care Act was the most important he ever cast.

He studied at Howard University, a historically black college in Washington, D.C., and attended law school at the University of Maryland. For a short time, he practiced law before entering politics in 1982; when he left that practice, he never looked back.

Cummings served 14 years in the Maryland House of Delegates. During that time he became the first black person in the state's history to be named Speaker Pro Tempore. After being elected to Congress in 1996 via special election, he held that seat until his death last week.

"I thought that Elijah would make a great mayor of the city and possibly the governor of the state. But he enjoyed being a lawmaker," former Baltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke, told NPR last week.

"There was something about Congress that kind of kept him grounded in his neighborhood and the community," said Schmoke who is now the president of University of Baltimore, before adding: "And he just really loved it."

Maryland's Gov. Larry Hogan has until Oct 28 to announce a date for a special election for Cummings' vacant seat. According to Maryland state law, the primary election must be held at least 65 days after the governor announces the official proclamation the seat is vacant. A special general election would then take place no fewer than 65 days after that.



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Moscow Mitch is deservedly snubbed at Elijah Cummings' funeral.
His reaction is priceless.


 
BREAKING: Pres. Obama just took a thinly-veiled jab at Trump while eulogizing Elijah Cummings in a powerful speech. Must watch!
 
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Elijah Cummings' Wife Maya Rockeymoore
Expected to Run for His House Seat


Karu F. Daniels
10/19/19 3:04PM


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Maya Rockeymoore Cummings ran for Maryland governor in 2017.


Late congressman and civil rights activist Elijah Cummings’ grave isn’t even cold and there’s already news swirling about someone gunning for his House of Representatives seat.

It’s the nature of many businesses — especially politics — but the “who” tongues are wagging about is his younger, politically ambitious (and highly educated) widow.

Maya Rockeymoore Cummings is likely the successor to fill his congressional seat, according to a report from The Washington Examiner.
The longtime Democrat’s death — on Thursday, at age 68, caused by “longstanding health challenges” — came as a shock to many political observers.

Rockeymoore, 48, wed the longtime political lion in 2008, currently serves as the Maryland Democratic Party chairwoman and ran unsuccessfully for state governor in 2017.

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has 10 days to schedule a special election for Cummings’ 7th District seat and according to political sources will likely set the date by the middle of next week.

In January, a primary election is expected to take place with the general election is set for March.

The winner will serve out of the remainder of Cummings’ term, which expires in December of 2020.

An unidentified political operative said Rockeymoore Cumnmings has no immediate plans to run for the seat, which remains a Democratic stronghold, and will pass on the special election.

It could be bad for “optics” — but great grist for the mill if she just went ahead and do what some think is inevitable.

But timing is everything.


Maya Rockeymoore Cummings is the chairwoman of the Maryland Democratic Party.

Maya Rockeymoore Cummings is the chairwoman of the Maryland Democratic Party. Photo: Molly Riley (AP)

Rockeymoore Cummings, a mother of three, has not commented on any speculation but the Maryland Democratic Party did release a statement on Friday asking for privacy.

“We ask the public and the press to allow Maryland Democratic Party Chair Dr. Maya Rockeymoore Cummings — and the rest of the Cummings family — time and space to grieve their loss,” said the party, according to Patch.

A graduate of Purdue University, the Texas native is the founder of political consulting firm Global Policy Solutions. She previously served as vice president of research and programs for the Congressional Black Caucus and authored The Political Action Handbook: A How-To Guide for the Hip Hop Generation in 2004.




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It looks like they built the Lorraine motel on the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, health problems my ass.
 
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