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Trump demands homeless people 'immediately' move out of Washington DC

BBC NewsSunday, August 10, 2025 at 10:34:38 PM
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Trump demands homeless people 'immediately' move out of Washington DC
Trump is calling for homeless people to be removed from Washington DC as part of his crime reduction strategy, but the city's mayor is opposing this move.
Editor’s Note: This story highlights the ongoing debate about how to address homelessness, especially in major cities, and reflects broader conflicts over local governance and social policies.
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