Rep. David Trone, the Democrat frontrunner in the fight for Maryland’s open Senate seats, is in warm water for using a racist slur to harm Republicans during a reading Thursday.
Trone used the famous racist expression as he bantered with Office of Budget and Management producer Shalanda Young, a black person, during a House Budget Committee on President Joe Biden’s 2025 budget demand. Trone said Democratic concerns that higher business tax rates would damp business investment were foolishness, claiming that taxes were not even a rural concern for him when he made business decisions for Full Wine, his multibillion- dollar liquor financial chain, before being elected to Congress in 2019.
” So this Republican jigaboo that it’s the tax rate that’s stopping business investment, it’s just completely faulty by people who have never run a business”, Trone said. ” They’ve never been there. They do n’t have a clue what they’re talking about”.
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” Jigaboo”, according to the Merriam- Webster dictionary, is an “insulting and contemptuous term for a black person” that dates back to the early 1900s.
Hours after the hearing concluded, Trone issued a groveling apology to the Washington Post for his “mistaken” use of the phrase, which he said he had never heard of before his Thursday discussion with Biden’s black budget director.
” Today while attempting to use the word bugaboo in a hearing, I misspoke and mistakenly used a phrase that is offensive”, Trone told the Washington Post. ” Upon learning the meaning of the word I was deeply disappointed to have accidentally used it, and I apologize”.
Trone was n’t finished. Later on Thursday, he issued an expanded statement acknowledging the slur’s “long dark terrible history”, and said that he, as a privileged white man, should have known better than to use such a term.
” It should never be used any time, anywhere, in any conversation”, Trone said. ” I recognize that as a white man, I have privilege. And as an elected official, I have a responsibility for the words I use—especially in the heat of the moment. Regardless of what I meant to say, I should n’t have used that language”.
Black activists did n’t buy Trone’s explanation. Reecie Colbert, a Democratic strategist and SiriusXM radio host, suggested Trone is intimately familiar with the racial slur due to the ease with which he uttered it during Thursday’s hearing.
” Be]f— ] for real”, Colbert said in a post on X. ” The way he has been portraying himself as a racial justice warrior savior of the]Blacks ] …that does n’t square with not knowing the term. As a millennial Black girl who has said bugaboo fifty- leven times…jig never slipped in there”.
” Even if I concede that he meant bugaboo…the way that jiga rolled off the tongue so easily without him even flinching makes his claim he did n’t know the jiga term hard to believe”, Colbert added. ” It definitely gave familiar with it to me”.
Trone’s racist slip could come back to bite him as he prepares to take on former Maryland governor Larry Hogan ( R. ) for the state’s open Senate seat. Though Trone has a sizable lead in the Democratic primary, a new poll this week found Hogan beating Trone by double digits.
Democrats have had a lock on Maryland’s two Senate seats for over four decades. The state last elected a Republican senator in 1980.