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The eviction moratorium expires Saturday night. The White House said it will not extend it on its own.
Only three days before its expiration, the White House had said it would not extend the moratorium and that Congress should do it.
The White House is punting the issue to Congress, where Democrats haven't been paying attention to the eviction moratorium lately.
Days before a nationwide ban on evictions is set to expire, the White House called on Congress to extend it.
President Joe Biden had previously extended the CDC's ban on evictions through June due to the ongoing effects of the coronavirus crisis.
The federal moratorium, which had been scheduled to expire on Wednesday, is now extended through the end of June.
Hundreds of people showed up in solidarity with the tent community organized in the Los Angeles park.
Shawn Douglas was arrested after he allegedly abducted two tenants he was unable to evict due to COVID-19 restrictions.
The new president wasted no time in ensuring that millions of Americans were not forced out on the streets during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Millions of Americans are bracing for possible eviction during the coronavirus pandemic. But few cities guarantee they'll get an attorney in housing court.