Angie Craig points to mental illness and homelessness, not politics, after attack in DC apartment

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Angie Craig points to mental illness and homelessness, not politics, after attack in DC apartment
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On Feb 9, RepAngieCraig was allegedly punched in the face and grabbed by a 26-year-old man in the elevator of her DC apartment. She said the reason for the attack was more about the 'intersection' of mental illness and homelessness, rather than politics.

Rep. Angie Craig said the reason for last month's attack at her apartment building in Washington, D.C., was more about the"intersection" of mental illness and homelessness than other motivations.

She also pushed back on angry phone calls she received after hosts on Fox News's The Five criticized her and other Democrats’ policies on policing and crime, citing the defund the police movement in 2020.

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