US President Donald Trump doesn’t like what he saw on his way golf. On August 10, he took his truth on social media platform to post photos while driving to his Golf Club in Virginia. It showed tents and homeless people in the capital. In one of the photos, a man could be seen sitting in a camp chair at his tent. The man has now been identified as Bill Theodie. He was allegedly forced to relocate after the president announced a suppression of homelessness in the capital of the country. “It’s me,” Theodie told the BBC when he was shown that the photo Trump posted, which was the first time he saw it. “It’s insane that he just walked out the window and took a photo of me and then posted it on social media in a negative way and used it as his political instrument,” he said. The man has now been identified as BBC as Bill Theodie, and Trump announced that his administration would remove ‘homeless camps from all over our parks, our beautiful, beautiful parks’. “We have slums here, we get rid of them,” he said in the white house’s press room. After the announcement, BBC Verify decided to investigate the photos the president posted. Trump was chatting … What Trump had on his way to his golf course was a homeless tent camp on a piece of grass. In his message about the truth, Trump promised to make the ‘capital safer and more beautiful than it had ever been’ – to warn the homeless population to leave the Washington DC ‘immediately’. The president earlier ordered federal law enforcement officers to patrol the streets in Washington. According to the New York Times, the US Army was said to prepare the national guard for deployment among the plans to target crime in DC. BBC investigates the website that attracted Trump’s attention according to the media investigation, the campsite seen in Trump’s photos of August 10 Truth Post was about ten minutes drive from the White House. The BBC confirmed what happened to the site that caught the president’s attention. Upon arrival on the site, a reporter for the BBC saw local officials warning people that they could be forced to move soon. They found Theodie, a 66-year-old from Missouri, and put them in the same camp chair. He saw Trump drive before. “The president’s car wagon is quite long,” Theodie said. “I saw it coming here three times,” he added. Theodie went to share his ordeal and said that he understood that Trump “didn’t want to see mess, so we went out of our way to keep it clean.” “We are not trying to respect the president or any other person who comes to it,” he added. Theodie and the other residents have to pack there recently ‘, and the other residents were told to pack and leave immediately. A local reporter who was filmed as a bulldozer was sent to dissolve tents and other possessions. Theodie told the BBC that he has lived on the site for years and works in construction, although he has been full -time since 2018. Normally, he can only pick up a few shifts a month. “They told you to pack it, or they were going to roar it. They didn’t come to talk, it was going, go, go,” Theodie said. Wayne Turnage, the Deputy Mayor of the DC Department of Health and Human Services, said the city authorities had previously removed camps over the capital. This is usually done with at least a week notice, he said, but the process was detected quickly after Trump’s announcement. “My best option is to try …” Since the website left, Theodie spent three nights in a Motel in Virginia after someone who saw the removal gave him money to cover it. “If I wasn’t blessed by the person, I don’t know what I would have done. I probably would have sat down on the curb all day, ‘he said. “This room is trapped full of stuff, my tent and my belongings … but it’s so good to sleep in a bed, shower, use a private bathroom, it feels absolutely amazing.” Theodie said he would try to find a new place if he looked out of the motel. “My best option is to find a safe place to set up my tent. I don’t know where it’s going to be, but I would like to stay in DC,” he said.
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