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After a robbery, a Washington DC store sought help. The White House sent a film crew

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Washington D.C. Store‍ Owner Recants Support After White House Video Backfires

WASHINGTON D.C. – A Washington D.C. store owner, initially featured in⁤ a video released‌ by the Trump administration following a robbery at her business, has publicly distanced herself from the White house and declined a private tour of​ the White House, citing fears of being used‍ as a political pawn.

Alston, owner of​ a convenience store in the city, contacted the white House seeking assistance after a theft. The administration responded by sending a​ film crew to create a video highlighting her story. However, Alston quickly expressed dissatisfaction with the final product, specifically objecting to the inclusion of dramatic theme music. “I called them, and I said, ‘Why’d y’all make​ me sound ⁣so dramatic, adding that theme music in the background?’ … ⁢I didn’t like ‍it,” she said.

She further claimed that White House ‍officials dismissed her concerns, stating, “He told me,‍ ‘Oh, don’t worry about it.We ‌got ‍yoru ⁤back.’​ This, that and the other, and y’all ain’t got my back. I said, ‘Y’all is trying to use me.'”

The video’s release sparked ⁣a wave of ​reactions from Alston’s community, with some accusing her of siding with the Trump Administration during a period of heightened tension surrounding federal officers’ arrests ⁤of protestors in Washington D.C. Others suggested she leverage the ‍publicity to protect her business.

As the federal crackdown⁤ continued,Alston increasingly sought to disassociate herself​ from the administration,declining interview requests from multiple news outlets and ceasing interaction ‍with White House​ staff. “My community kept saying, ‘Be careful, girl. Be careful, because they’re probably using you as a pawn,'”⁤ she recounted.

Concerns for ⁤her⁣ family’s safety, particularly her husband who is an immigrant from Bangladesh, led Alston to cancel⁤ a scheduled private tour of the ​White House. “I was thinking about it, and I’m scared of even going in ‌to do that,” she said.

In the wake⁣ of the⁤ controversy,Alston⁣ has increased security at her store,posting a handwritten sign prohibiting unaccompanied minors and reiterating ⁤age restrictions for ‍tobacco purchases: “No kids allowed without parents!!!” the sign reads. “Parents keep attention to‌ kids at all times. Must be 21 years old to buy tobacco products.”

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