
A homeless man living in Washington, D.C. told the New York Times (NYT) on Friday that he does not regret voting for President Donald Trump â despite his tents being tossed out amid Trumpâs calls to crack down on homelessness and crime in the city.
David Barnes, who is homeless, told the NYT that he found his tent, which had previously been located in Washington Circle, missing after police officers had once again thrown his possessions in the trash. Barnes told the outlet that âTrump and his presidency has taken away two â not one, two â of my tents.â
Despite this, Barnes told the NYT that he previously voted for Trump and would vote for him again, due to the president striving to keep the nationâs capital pristine and beautiful. The report comes amid Trumpâs ongoing crackdown on homeless encampments in D.C.
On Sunday, Trump said that he wanted to give homeless people places to stay âFAR from the Capital.â The president added that âwe want our Capital BACK.â
âIâm going to make our Capital safer and more beautiful than it ever was before. The Homeless have to move out, IMMEDIATELY,â Trump wrote in a Sunday post to Truth Social. âWe will give you places to stay, but FAR from the Capital. The Criminals, you donât have to move out. Weâre going to put you in jail where you belong. Itâs all going to happen very fast, just like the Border. We went from millions pouring in, to ZERO in the last few months. This will be easier â Be prepared! There will be no âMR. NICE GUY.â We want our Capital BACK.â
The president announced on Monday that he is deploying the National Guard to tackle crime in the nationâs capital. Additionally, Trump unveiled a July 24 executive order, âEnding Crime And Disorder On Americaâs Streets,â which aims to shift homeless people into âlong-term institutional settings for humane treatment through the appropriate use of civil commitment will restore public order.â
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