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Press Sec: DC homeless if refuse shelter then fines/jail; LA Mayor Bass brags rapid response network

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Press Sec: DC homeless if refuse shelter then fines/jail; LA Mayor Bass brags rapid response network

Press Sec says D.C. homeless can be taken to a homeless shelter and offered addiction and/or mental health services: “If they refuse, they will be susceptible to fines or to jail time. These are pre-existing laws that are already on the books. They have not been enforced.”

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Press Sec: “Not many of you picked up on this, but the United States Park Police has actually done remarkable work in terms of removing homeless encampments from the city. Since POTUS signed this executive order in March, 70 homeless encampments have been removed…”

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ABC’s Jonathan Karl: “He’s making more radical changes to the country and to the White House that’ll live well beyond his presidency.”

NYT’s Tyler Pager: “He is way more effective at accomplishing his agenda with having that time out of office.”

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass brags about impeding federal law enforcement by promoting a “rapid response network” that alerts illegals of ICE.

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UNHINGED!

Illinois Democrat Rep. Delia Ramirez calls ICE a “terrorist organization.”

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Press Sec: DC homeless if refuse shelter then fines/jail; LA Mayor Bass brags rapid response network

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Press Sec says D

  • homeless can be taken to a homeless shelter and offered addiction and/or mental health services: “If they refuse, they will be susceptible to fines or to jail time
  • These are pre-existing laws that are already on the books
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