Washington D.C. Storeโ Owner Recants Support After White House Video Backfires
WASHINGTON D.C. – A Washington D.C. store owner, initially featured inโค a video releasedโ by the Trump administration following a robbery at her business, has publicly distanced herself from the White house and declined a private tour ofโ the White House, citing fears of being usedโ as a political pawn.
Alston, owner ofโ a convenience store in the city, contacted the white House seeking assistance after a theft. The administration responded by sending aโ 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 makeโ me sound โฃso dramatic, adding that theme music in the background?’ โฆ โขI didn’t like โit,” she said.
She further claimed that White House โofficials dismissed her concerns, stating, “He told me,โ ‘Oh, don’t worry about it.We โgot โyoru โคback.’โ 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 โฃa wave of โreactions from Alston’s community, with some accusing her of siding with the Trump Administration during a period of heightened tension surrounding federal officers’ arrests โคof protestors in Washington D.C. Others suggested she leverage the โpublicity to protect her business.
As the federal crackdownโค continued,Alston increasingly sought to disassociate herselfโ from the administration,declining interview requests from multiple news outlets and ceasing interaction โwith White Houseโ staff. “My community kept saying, ‘Be careful, girl. Be careful, because they’re probably using you as a pawn,'”โค she recounted.
Concerns for โคherโฃ family’s safety, particularly her husband who is an immigrant from Bangladesh, led Alston to cancelโค a scheduled private tour of the โWhite House. “I was thinking about it, and I’m scared of even going in โto do that,” she said.
In the wakeโฃ of theโค controversy,Alstonโฃ has increased security at her store,posting a handwritten sign prohibiting unaccompanied minors and reiterating โคage restrictions for โtobacco purchases: “No kids allowed without parents!!!” the sign reads. “Parents keep attention toโ kids at all times. Must be 21 years old to buy tobacco products.”