באלטימאר מעיאר ברענדאן סקאט שטייט פאר א רעאקציע איבער שטייער געצאלטע טייערע $165,000 SUV.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is facing mounting criticism after defending the city’s purchase of a $163,495 armored luxury SUV for his personal use, the most expensive executive vehicle in the state of Maryland. The customized 2025 Jeep Grand Wagoneer, equipped with armor plating and emergency response features, was approved to replace the mayor’s previous Ford Expedition, despite Baltimore grappling with severe budgetary and public safety challenges.
The controversy erupted during a February 3, 2026 press conference when a WBFF reporter questioned the unusually high cost of the vehicle, noting that it was nearly double the price of Governor Wes Moore’s official SUV. Rather than addressing the cost directly, Mayor Scott accused the station of operating a “right-wing effort” and claimed the question reflected a “racist slant,” escalating tensions and drawing national attention.
City invoices later confirmed the vehicle’s total price, which includes security upgrades approved through the Baltimore City Health Department. The expenditure stands in stark contrast to Baltimore’s financial reality, as the city faces a reported $100 million budget shortfall and a poverty rate approaching 20 percent. Residents in economically strained neighborhoods expressed frustration, calling the purchase tone-deaf and emblematic of misplaced priorities.
Mayor Scott defended the decision by citing security concerns, arguing that leadership protection is necessary in a city still battling violent crime. While homicides reportedly declined by 23 percent early this year, Baltimore continues to struggle with persistent public safety issues, undermining claims that extraordinary measures justify the cost.
The episode has fueled broader criticism of progressive leadership and DEI-driven governance, with opponents arguing that accusations of racism are increasingly used to deflect legitimate scrutiny. As Baltimore residents confront rising costs, limited resources, and ongoing crime challenges, the $165,000 SUV has become a flashpoint for deeper concerns about accountability, fiscal responsibility, and trust in local government.