The National Park Service carried out a small operation during the government shutdown at McPherson Square in Washington, D.C., to remove a homeless individual’s belongings.

The Department of the Interior confirmed to the Washington Examiner that the NPS and U.S. Park Police acted to remove belongings from McPherson Square on Tuesday.

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The park, which is just blocks from the White House, previously housed the city’s largest encampment, with more than 70 people living there. NPS cleared the encampment in 2023 due to public health and safety concerns, and a

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