President Trump on Sunday told Maryland Gov. Wes Moore to "clean up this crime disaster" before he would visit Baltimore for a public safety walk, in response to a letter by the governor inviting the president to visit. Mr. Trump also threatened to rethink the federal funding set to aid in replacing the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge.

Last week, Moore invited the president to Baltimore on a date of Mr. Trump's choosing following what he described as personal "insults from the Oval Office," after he expressed concern over the president's decision to deploy National Guard personnel for municipal policing in Washington, D.C. In recent remarks, Mr. Trump said Baltimore was "so far gone," as far as crime is concerned.

On "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan " on Sunday, Moo

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