Trump, Portland and U.S. District Judge
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The chaotic riots that consumed Portland, Ore., during the summer of 2020 reverberated through a trial over President Trump’s efforts to send National Guard troops into the city’s streets. Federal officials and government lawyers have portrayed Portland as under siege in seeking to persuade a judge that Trump’s takeover of the state’s soldiers and
Portland, Oregon, was the site of violent riots in 2020 under the first Trump administration, and is set to see a new crime crackdown initiative as federal officials converge on the city.
A federal trial in Portland about the president’s authority to deploy the National Guard to the city got off with a stunning revelation: troops briefly deployed to a federal immigration building in South Portland this month,
At least eleven people arrested at left-wing protests in Portland, Oregon, throughout 2025 faced prior charges for various crimes in
there are no Oregon National Guard members on mission in or around the Portland area." A White House spokesperson also told Fox News Digital on Monday that President Donald Trump had ordered federal action to address the city’s "violent riots," which ...
The administration says rising arrests and unruly protests justify federal troops. Portland says frog costumes tell the real story.
Attorneys provided few details about the revelations from Wednesday, that some Oregon National Guard members briefly deployed to the immigration facility in Portland earlier this month.
The federal trial over President Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Portland, Oregon, began on Wednesday, with both sides giving their opening arguments and a witness a part of the Portland Police Bureau testifying about the riots that led to the decision.
In a ruling Monday afternoon, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit said President Donald Trump can deploy Oregon National Guard members to Portland. An anti-Trump protest labeled “No Kings” is took place on Saturday in Portland.
A letter writer recently expressed his support for anti-fascism, while calling “antifa” a made-up word for people and ideologies President Donald Trump plans to suppress, (“ Readers respond: Trump’s war on antifa, ” Oct. 26).