The funeral service for the late longtime Maryland congressman Elijah Cummings, who died last week at the age of 68, drew a who's-who of Washington to the New Psalmist Baptist Church in Baltimore Friday. Cummings lay in state Thursday in the U.S. Capitol.
Former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, as well as Hillary Clinton and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, were among the speakers commemorating Cummings at the service Friday.
Obama praised Cummings' honor, saying that Cummings was "honorable" before he took on the title of "the Honorable Elijah Cummings" as a member of Congress.
"Being a strong man includes being kind ... There's nothing weak about being honorable. You're not a sucker to have integrity and to treat others with respect," Obama said.
Obama steered clear of politics, exhorting the audience to follow Cummings' legacy.
"Elijah Cummings was a man of noble and good heart ... It now falls on us to continue his work," Obama said.
In her eulogy, Hillary Clinton compared Cummings to the Old Testament prophet Elijah. Without naming anyone, she noted that Cummings had stood up against corrupt leadership, like the Old Testament prophet — a comment that elicited applause and cheers from the audience.
"It is no coincidence that Elijah shared a name with an Old Testament prophet ... Like that Old Testament prophet he stood against the corrupt leadership of King Ahab and Queen Jezebel," Clinton said. "Our Elijah was a huge champion for truth, justice and kindness in every part of his life."
In her eulogy, wife Maya Rockeymoore Cummings praised her husband's leadership during President Trump's administration.
"He had to work to fight for the soul of our country against very real corruption," Rockeymoore Cummings said. Without referencing Mr. Trump by name, Rockeymoore Cummings alluded to the president's attacks on Cummings and city of Baltimore over the summer.
"It got infinitely more difficult in the last months of his life when he sustained personal attacks and attacks on his city," Rockeymoore Cummings said, adding that Cummings was "a man of utmost integrity."
Former President Barack Obama embraces Maya Rockeymoore, the widow of Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD), during her husband's funeral service at New Psalmist Baptist Church on October 25, 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland.GETTY IMAGES
Clinton praised Cummings' tendency to form bipartisan friendships, and recalled when he visited the New Psalmist Baptist Church with Cummings as president.
Pelosi noted in her eulogy that Cummings was the first African American lawmaker to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol. She also announced that a bill in the House to lower the cost of prescription drugs will now be named for Cummings.
Speaking at the ceremony at the Capitol Thursday, Pelosi referred to Cummings, who was revered and respected by both Democrats and Republicans, as the "North Star" of the House.
"God truly honored America with the life and legacy of Elijah Cummings," Pelosi said. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said at the ceremony that Cummings was "universally respected and admired in a divided time."
Republican Congressman Mark Meadows, with tears in his eyes, spoke of his "unexpected" friendship with Cummings.
"This place and this country would be better served with a few more unexpected friendships. I know I've been blessed by one," Meadows.
Cummings' wife, Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, who is the chair of the Maryland Democratic Party, has said that her husband worked until the end of his life because of his belief that "our democracy was the highest and best expression of our collective humanity and that our nation's diversity was our promise, not our problem."
A sharecropper's son, Cummings was a formidable orator who passionately advocated for the poor in his black-majority district, which encompasses a large portion of Baltimore as well as more well-to-do suburbs.
The House Oversight and Reform Committee chairman, a Democrat and 23-year House veteran, Cummings was a key figure in the impeachment inquiry into Mr. Trump and a recent target of intense criticism by President Trump. He led multiple investigations of Mr. Trump's dealings, including probes in 2019 relating to the president's family members serving in the White House.
The president responded by criticizing Cummings' district as a "rodent-infested mess" where "no human being would want to live." After Mr. Trump's criticism, Cummings said that government officials must stop making "hateful, incendiary comments" that only serve to divide and distract the nation from its real problems, including mass shootings and white supremacy.
"Those in the highest levels of the government must stop invoking fear, using racist language and encouraging reprehensible behavior," Cummings said in a speech at the National Press Club.
Throughout his career, Cummings used his fiery voice to highlight the struggles and needs of inner-city residents. He was a firm believer in some much-debated approaches to help the poor and addicted, such as needle exchange programs as a way to reduce the spread of AIDS. Cummings was very popular in his district, where he was a key member of the community.
Cummings said in an interview with "60 Minutes" in January that he was one of the few members of Congress who lived in an inner city environment.
"I like to be among my constituents," he said. "Let me tell you something man, if I don't do well in this block I'm in trouble. I mean, if you wanna take a poll, if I lost in this block I might as well go – I might as well stay home."
Elijah Cummings funeral speakers
Here is the list of speakers at Cummings' funeral on Friday:
Dr. Maya Rockeymoore Cummings - Spouse
The Honorable Barack Obama
The Honorable William Jefferson Clinton
The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi
The Honorable Kweisi Mfume
Ms. Jennifer and Ms. Adia Cummings- Daughters
Mr. James Cummings - Brother
Dr. Alfred Vaughn - Clergy
Deaconess Margaret Ann Howie - New Psalmist Baptist Church
Mr. Larry Gibson - Mentor
Mr. Jon Alexander - Mentee
Dr. Leana Wen - Mentee
Mr. Harry Spikes - Congressional Staff