'I'd have them taken down': Trump says he removed homeless people's tents
1 year, 5 months ago

'I'd have them taken down': Trump says he removed homeless people's tents

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Donald Trump on Saturday claimed that he had homeless encampment "tents" removed regularly when he was in office, as the former president called for a full federal government takeover of Washington, D.C. Trump, who was speaking at a Turning Point USA event, earlier said he had underestimated Joe Biden. Later in the talk, Trump said he would sometimes have the tents belonging to homeless people "taken down" when he saw them as he came into the White House from the airport. IN OTHER NEWS: Filing shows Trump 'getting desperate' as he braces for 'worst-case scenario': Analyst Trump added, "It's about time for the federal government to take over Washington, D.C., and run it properly. Trump didn't address the fact that the Republican party's platform tends to lean away from expanding the powers of the federal government, or whether he'd want the Biden administration to control the nation's capital.

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