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A man with a white shirt, aquamarine shorts and black sunglasses is sitting in a campsite chair on a piece of grass.

    • Author, Jake Horton
    • Author's title, BBC Verify en Washington DC

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, was driving in his delegation through Washington DC last Sunday, on the way to his golf club, when he saw something that clearly bothered him: a homeless people camp on the grass.

“Homeless people have to leave, immediately,” he published that morning in Truth Social, along with four photos.

One of them showed a man sitting in a campsite chair next to his store, which later I knew he was Bill Theodie. Four days later, Theodie was forced to leave after the president announced drastic measures against homeless people in the country's capital.

“That is me,” he said when I showed him the photo Trump had published. It was the first time I saw her.

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