Texarkana Gazette

President vows to do something about homelessne­ss

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LOS ANGELES — President Donald Trump began a California visit on Tuesday, saying he will do “something” about homelessne­ss but offering no specifics beyond the mention of creating a task force.

“We can’t let Los Angeles, San Francisco and numerous other cities destroy themselves by allowing what’s happening,” Trump said aboard Air Force One. He said police officers on the beat are getting sick and that tenants want to move because of the homeless problem.

“The people of San Francisco are fed up and the people of Los Angeles are fed up, and we’re looking at it and we will be doing something about it at the appropriat­e time,” Trump said.

Trump is expected to attend a fundraiser dinner in Beverly Hills on Tuesday at the home of real estate developer Geoffrey Palmer.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on Tuesday morning said he would welcome Trump’s help to end homelessne­ss if he contribute­d federal dollars or property that could be converted into shelters.

“I know I’m just supposed to punch the president back but if he is real about it, I’ll believe it when I see it, but I’ll also trust that he wants to save some lives as well,” the mayor said. “Certainly I do. We could do that together.”

In San Francisco Tuesday, Housing and Urban Developmen­t Secretary Ben Carson visited a housing project but rejected an invitation from Mayor London Breed, who wanted to push for increased federal funding for homeless services and affordable housing.

Carson provided no details about the Trump administra­tion’s plans.

“What we really need to focus our attention on is how are we really going to solve this problem and not make it into a political football?” he said.

Garcetti, separately speaking in a video recorded at one of an eventual 26 housing facilities being built to transition people from life on the streets, noted that the president would be in Los Angeles to raise funds for his reelection campaign.

“But I wanted to talk to him a little bit as if he had come down here to South LA to understand and to hear the challenges we face and ways that Washington, D.C. — instead of demonizing us — might be able to actually come and help us,” Garcetti said.

Garcetti pushed back on a Trump assertion in a July interview that homelessne­ss was a phenomenon that began two years ago.

“I’d like to reassure the president it didn’t start two years ago when you became president. It didn’t even start six years ago when I became mayor. But it is our collective watch and our collective responsibi­lity to solve this,” Garcetti said.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ A homeless woman throws a plastic chair in the air Tuesday in downtown Los Angeles. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti says he hopes President Donald Trump will work with the city to end homelessne­ss as the president visits California for a series of fundraiser­s. Garcetti says the federal government could aid Los Angeles with surplus property or money to create additional shelters.
Associated Press ■ A homeless woman throws a plastic chair in the air Tuesday in downtown Los Angeles. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti says he hopes President Donald Trump will work with the city to end homelessne­ss as the president visits California for a series of fundraiser­s. Garcetti says the federal government could aid Los Angeles with surplus property or money to create additional shelters.

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