Did not want PM Modi, other world leaders to see tents,graffiti, potholes in Washington DC: US President Trump
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON :
US PRESIDENT Donald Trump
said he did not want Prime
Minister Narendra Modi and other world leaders who visited him
to see the tents and graffiti near
federal buildings in Washington
DC and has ordered the cleaning up of the American capital.
“We’re cleaning up our city.
We’re cleaning up this great capital, and we’re not going to have
crime, and we’re not going to
stand for crime, and we’re going
to take the graffiti down, and
we’re already taking the tents
down, and we’re working with the
administration,” Trump said
Friday in remarks at the
Department of Justice.
He said so far the Mayor of
Washington DC Muriel Bowser
has been doing a good job cleaning up the capital.
“We said there are tents galore
right opposite the State
Department.
They have to come
down. And they took them down
right away. And so so far, so good.
We want to have a capital that
can be the talk of the world,”
Trump said.
“When Prime Minister Modi
of India, the President of France,
and all of these people… Prime
Minister of the United Kingdom,
they all came to see me over the
last week and a half. And when
they come in…I had the route
run. I didn’t want to have them
see tents. I didn’t want to have
them see graffiti. I didn’t want to
have them see broken barriers
and potholes in the roads. And
we had it looking beautiful,”
Trump said. “And we’re going to
do that for the city, and we’re
going to have a crime-free capital.
When people come here,
they’re not going to be mugged
or shot or raped. They’re going
to have a crime-free capital,
again, it’s going to be cleaner and
better and safer than it ever was
and it’s not going to take us too
long.” Modi visited the White
House for a bilateral meeting
with Trump on February 13, the
fourth foreign leader hosted by
Trump in just weeks after his
inauguration in January.
Within less than a month of
the start of Trump’s second term
in the White House, he had hosted Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, Japanese
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba
and Jordan’s King Abdullah II.
French President Emmanuel
Macron and UK Prime Minister
Keir Starmer are among the other foreign leaders Trump has
hosted in his second term so far.