President Donald Trump was riding along in his motorcade through Washington DC last Sunday on the way to his golf club when he saw something that clearly irked him - a homeless tent encampment on a patch of grass.
"The Homeless have to move out, IMMEDIATELY," he posted on Truth Social that morning, along with four photos.
One of these showed a man sitting in a camping chair by his tent, who I would eventually learn was Bill Theodie. Four days later, Mr Theodie was forced to move after the president announced a crackdown on homelessness in the nation's capital.
"That's me," he said when I showed him the photo Trump posted, which was the first time he had seen it.
"That is insane that he just leaned out the window and takes a picture of me and then posts it on social media in a negative way, using it as his political tool."














