Homeless outside the White House: Trump vowed to remove immediate removal; Threatens to handle the city from the mayor

US President Donald Trump said on Friday that “immediate” homeless people would be removed from outside the White House. When a reporter said to him, “I noticed that the homeless people slept just outside the White House gates,” Trump replied, “I think it’s terrible, and we would immediately remove them. We remove it. , Attacking the Mayor of Washington, Trump said, “We have found the mayor to run the city properly. You have to run this city. You know, I have the right to take it.” Trump then asked the reporter, “Where are they? Where did you see them?” The reporter replied, “Out out on our apartments on the Pennsylvania Avenue across the road.”Trump on Thursday signed an executive order called “Ending Crime and Disorder on Roads of America”, aimed at cleaning cities and states to clean the homeless and to send people to treatment or rehabilitation centers. The order directs Attorney General Palm Bondi to push back against court decisions, forcing them to take out and works with federal departments to prioritize grants for local governments that ban urban camps, squatting, littering and use of public drugs. The White House said that this step will also help in recording federal resources towards drug addiction and mental health assistance.In a statement, the National Homeless Law Center slammed Trump’s order, called it “the best misleading, and the worst”. A few weeks after the decision by the US Supreme Court, executive action comes that the city can punish homeless people for sleeping in public places, even if no shelter beds are available. The ruling ruling overturned the previous ban on such enforcement and is already explaining how the homeless are being handled across the country. According to federal data, more than 771,800 people were unheard of in the US in 2024, which was recorded the highest number of ever. Several cities, including the Washington DC, have fought to expand affordable housing, while the visuals are facing increasing pressure to clarify. Trump, both offices and their campaign, removing homeless people from roads and parks are a priority.