Donald Trump’s feud with Elijah Cummings entered its fifth day Wednesday when the president tweeted a video of the Congressman referring to Baltimore as a ‘drug infested area’ to discredit claims that his own comments about the city were racist.

The clip, which appears to be from a congressional hearing in 1999, documents Cummings lamenting the Maryland city’s overwhelming drug problems.

The House Oversight Committee Chairman goes on to claim that the city's streets are filled with addicted children who resemble ‘zombies’.

‘I left my community of Baltimore, a drug-infested area where a lot of the drugs we’re talking about today have already taken the lives of so many children,’ Cummings can be heard saying in the clip.

‘The same children I watched 14 or 15 years ago as they grew up are now walking around like Zombies. This is only 40 miles away from [Washington DC].’

In relation to Cumming’s utterance, Trump tweeted that the footage proves to the ‘radical left dems’ that his indictments of Baltimore as a ‘drug-infested area’ this week weren’t racist as many - including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi - had claimed

In relation to Cumming’s utterance, Trump tweeted that the footage proves to ‘radical left dems’ that his indictments of Baltimore as a ‘drug-infested area’ this week weren’t racist as many - including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi - had claimed.

His son Don Jr. agreed, insisting that if his father is racist for using the term, then Cummings himself is also ‘Obviously racist… Right? Those are the rules!’

However, Trump's scathing condemnation of Baltimore extended far beyond just calling the city ‘drug-infested’.

Trump also called Baltimore a place where 'no human being would want to live' because it's a ‘disgusting rat and rodent infested mess', sparking the accusations of racism.

Several Democratic commentators cited a number of statements Trump's made in the past, in which the term ‘infest’ was used to speak derogatorily about immigrants and inner-city ethnic minority groups, as proof.

However, Trump's scathing condemnation of Baltimore extended far beyond just calling the city ‘drug-infested’. Trump actually called Baltimore a place where 'no human being would want to live' because it's a ‘disgusting rat and rodent infested mess', sparking the accusations of racism

Don Jr insisted that if his father is racist for using the term, then Cummings himself is also ‘Obviously racist…Right? Those are the rules!’

The latest twice in the pair’s public feud came less than a day after Trump tripled down on his bashing of Baltimore, blasting the city for being ‘worse than Honduras’ for violent crime and renewed his criticism of black Congressman Elijah E. Cummings.

The remarks came in an explosive interview with the Washington Post just hours after he dismissed accusations that his attacks on Cummings were racially motivated, insisting 'Everybody is called a racist now.'

In his latest onslaught, Trump called Baltimore ‘about the worst case’ of inner-city violence across the country and beyond.

‘If you look at it statistically, it’s like, the number of shootings, the number of crimes, the number of everything,’ Trump said. ‘This morning I heard a statistic, Baltimore is worse than Honduras, okay?’

The comparison between the city and the southern American country have previously been made by conservative news sites and commentators, despite the statistical difficulties of comparing rates of an entire country to that of a singular city.

Baltimore’s total population is around 620,000, while Honduras is home to more than nine million people.

In 2017, Baltimore’s homicide rate registered at 56 people per 100,000. Where as in Honduras in 2018, the homicide rate was 42.8 per 100,000.

The country saw a record of 85 per-hundred-thousand in 2011, according to the Washington Post.

Founder of conservative youth organization Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, tweeted about the statistics on Monday, remarking that asylum seekers from Honduras ‘would be more safe staying home than they would be in Democrat-controlled, American cities.’

The comparison between the city and the southern American country have previously been made by conservative news sites and commentators, despite the statistical difficulties of comparing rates of an entire country to that of a singular city

Also on Tuesday, Trump blasted Cummings for representing a ‘corrupt’ city, telling reporters outside the White House that Baltimore residents were ‘living in hell’.

The feud began between the pair on Saturday after the president tweeted that ‘no human being would want to live’ in the ‘disgusting, rat and rodent infested [city]’.

But without evidence on Tuesday, Trump then blamed Cummings for what he described as fraudulently wasting ‘billions and billions’ of dollars of federal aid that was sent to rejuvenate Baltimore.

Trump insisted the ‘wasted’ and ‘stolen’ apparent sum of $15 billion could’ve been better spent building ’20 brand-new cities’ elsewhere.

‘I’m pointing out the tremendous corruption that’s taken place in Baltimore and other Democrat-run cities,’ the Republican president said. ‘All you have to do is look at the past mayors in Baltimore to see what happened.

‘The money that’s been spent, the billions and billions and billions of dollars … And as you know, Congressman Cummings, he has been the leader, the one that tried to get a lot of this money. He is one of the reasons the money was sent there … Baltimore is a mess, and I want to help the people.’

The City’s Democratic Mayor Bernard C. Jack Young branded the president’s remarks a far cry from the truth.

‘We know that this president often does not rely on the truth, so we’re not going to dignify nonsense with a response,’ said Young’s spokesman Lester Davis to the Baltimore Sun. ‘It’s just patently false.’

The White House has not yet comment on the president’s remarks, but it has cited a number of news stories highlighting the previous legal troubles of former Democratic mayors Catherine Pugh and Sheila Dixon.

Baltimore’s (shown left) total population is around 620,000, while Honduras (right) is home to more than nine million people. In 2017, Baltimore’s homicide rate registered at 56 people per 100,000. Where as in Honduras in 2018, the homicide rate was 42.8 per 100,000. The country saw a record of 85 per-hundred-thousand in 2011

Pugh resigned in May following an investigation for selling self-published books to institutions with business before the city.

Dixon resigned the following year in a plea agreement relation to a corruption investigation.

Speaking on Tuesday the president attempted to associate Cummings with both Dixon and Scarlett.

‘He’s seen these mayors get thrown out, thrown out, thrown out, thrown out. They’re all friends of his,’ he said.

Trump both laid blame for the supposed misspending on Cummings and suggested he use the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, which Cummings chairs, to investigate Baltimore.

‘It’s been misspent. It’s missing. It’s been stolen with a lot of corrupt government. And as you know, Cummings has been in charge,’ Trump said. ‘Now, I will say this: I think that Representative Cummings should take his oversight committee and start doing oversight on Baltimore. He’d find out some real things.’

Trump offered his Opportunity Zones, criminal justice reform and economic policies as examples of the steps he's taken to aide African Americans living in the area.

'But they're so happy that I pointed out the corrupt politics of Baltimore. It's filthy dirty. It's so horrible. And they are happy as hell,' he said.

Over the last five years, Baltimore has received at total of $903 million in federal grants for operating and capital expenses, according to city budget documents.

In the same time frame, the federal government also provided $1.1 billion to the Housing Authority of Baltimore City, according to USASpending.gov.

Cummings’ congressional district has received just under $15.7 billion in grants, benefits and contracts from the federal government over the past two fiscal years, according to the federal government website.

The district includes parts of the city of Baltimore, as well as areas of the counties of Baltimore and Howard.

But federal inspectors have not flagged billions of dollars in fraud and waste.