‘Squad’ Member Ayanna Pressley Calls Eviction ' Act of Violence'

Representative Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) has introduced the “HELP Act,” which she claims provides essential support for families at risk of eviction, emphasizing that “housing is a human right” and describing evictions as “acts of policy violence.” This initiative is a continuation of her longstanding advocacy for housing rights, which she has championed alongside fellow “Squad” members.

Promoting the act on social media, Pressley said:

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Pressley, along with Representatives Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), endorsed legislation aimed at canceling rent and mortgage payments across the country. Originally proposed in 2020, this legislation was reintroduced in March 2021 to further address housing insecurity.

Their housing policy agenda has sparked discussion, particularly due to the financial disclosures of Tlaib and Pressley. Tlaib reported earning between $15,001 and $50,000 in rental income from a property in Detroit during 2020 and 2021. Similarly, Pressley and her husband declared between $5,000 and $15,000 in rental income for 2020, while advocating for a nationwide rent payment freeze.

In February 2024, Pressley criticized Walgreens for its decision to close a pharmacy in Roxbury, Massachusetts, viewing it as part of a broader trend of neglect towards low-income communities. She described this closure as a “life-threatening act of racial and economic discrimination.”

Pressley’s remarks on these matters reflect her broader commitment to addressing racial and economic injustices across various issues.

In February 2024, after Walgreens announced the closure of another pharmacy location in Roxbury, Massachusetts, Pressley said the move was “part of a larger trend of abandoning low-income communities” and described it as  “life-threatening acts of racial and economic discrimination.”

Pressley has touched on similar themes in remarks on other issues.

In October 2025, Pressley marked Columbus Day by posting on social media that “We are all on stolen land” while celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day, accusing Republicans of attempting to “whitewash American history,” and stating that the country had inflicted trauma on Indigenous communities and that her office would continue “centering Native voices” in policymaking. 

Pressley has also faced scrutiny over spending by her congressional office after records reviewed in 2022 showed she spent roughly $63,000 in taxpayer-funded Member Representational Allowance money on private security services in 2021, despite repeatedly backing efforts to defund the police and reallocate resources away from traditional law enforcement. 

Pressley said in 2020 that policing should be reimagined through what she described as “true reparations” and greater investment in communities, and in 2021 said she supported “a radical reimagining of community safety and public safety.” The spending was disclosed as Pressley and other members of the “Squad” continued supporting efforts to defund the police, even as other Democrats, including then-President Joe Biden, rejected the movement and called on Congress to “FUND the police.”

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