Trump warns homeless to leave Washington, D.C., ‘immediately’

US President Donald Trump speaks on August 7, 2025 while making an announcement about the economy at the Oval Office in the White House in Washington, DC.
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On Sunday, President Donald Trump pointed out that even if the data rates in the country’s capital have fallen, the Washington DC increased the crime targeting plans.
He also warned the homeless population of the city. “The homeless has to move immediately. We will give you places to stay, but away from the capital,” he wrote Real social.
Trump’s words have recently increased the discourse of resisting crimes in the region, he said that a former government efficiency was attacked in an attempt to start a car.
“Just like the border, everything will be very fast,” Trump wrote on the real Social.
He continued: “We went to zero in the last few months from millions of people. This will be easier – be prepared!”
“It won’t be”, Mr. Good guy. “We want our capital to come back,” he said.
Trump one last month executive order To make it easier for cities to lift homeless people, to make a strong return to homeless people from defenders. Social media writing is the last sign that he tries to follow this effort, especially in the capital of the country.
Trump’s comments on DC contradict the data obtained from the Ministry of Justice This shows that the crime of violence in the city in 2024 was at the lowest level of 30 years and that murders, robbery and armed carjacks are reduced.
Trump also reiterated that he plans to regulate a press -related press in the White House on Monday in his social media mission.
Last week, the White House also announced that there was a seven -day effort to resist crimes in the city, including an increasing presence of federal law enforcement officers in the region.
The region has frequently had a target of Trump, including in the first period, but its language has become stronger in recent days and has withdrawn from the democratic leadership in the city.
“War is a comparison with a torn country, hyperbolic and wrong,” DC Mayor Muriel Bowser said MSNBC’s “Weekend”.
“I want to say that we always want to be better, and there is more than other cities in the United States that the federal government can help the Columbia region.”



