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Donald Trump says he is deploying troops to Portland, Oregon.

Apparently misled by hyperbolic reporting from conservative outlets on a single small protest, president described peaceful city as ‘war ravaged.'

By Robert Mackey in Portland, Oregon/The Guardian
Sat 27 Sep 2025 13.06 EDT

Donald Trump said on Saturday he is deploying troops to Portland, Oregon, “authorizing Full Force, if necessary”, ignoring pleas from local officials and the state’s congressional delegation, who suggested that the president was misinformed or lying about the nature and scale of a single, small protest outside one federal immigration enforcement office.

Trump made the announcement on social media, where he claimed that the deployment was necessary “to protect War ravaged Portland,” and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) facilities he said were “under siege by antifascists “and other domestic terrorists”.

Oregon’s governor, Tina Kotek, rejected the president’s characterization. “In my conversations directly with president Trump and secretary Noem, I have been abundantly clear that Portland and the State of Oregon believe in the rule of law and can manage our own local public safety needs,” Kotek said at a news conference in Portland on Saturday. “There is no insurrection. There is no threat to national security and there is no need for military troops in our major city.”

“The number of necessary troops is zero,” Portland’s mayor, Keith Wilson, said. “I’ve been so deeply disappointed to see the footage from a half decade ago recycled,” he added, referring to a recent Fox News reported cited by Trump that misled viewers by wrongly presenting video from a 2020 protest in Portland as new.

A visit by the Guardian to downtown Portland on Saturday morning confirmed that the city is placid, the farmers’ market was packed and the protest against immigration enforcement in an outlying residential neighborhood remained small. There were just four protesters on the sidewalk near the Ice field office Trump claimed was “under siege”. One, wearing a chicken costume and draped in an American flag, held up a sign that read: “Portland Will Outlive Him.” Passing motorists honked in appreciation.

The White House did not provide details in connection with Trump’s announcement, including a timeline for the deployment or what troops would be involved.

At a hastily assembled news conference on Friday night, Wilson said that the city had become aware of “a sudden influx of federal agents in our city. We did not ask for them to come. They are here without clear precedent or purpose.”

“The President has sent agents here to create chaos and riots in Portland, to induce a reaction, to induce protests, to induce conflicts. His goal is to make Portland look like what he’s been describing it as,” Oregon’s junior senator, Jeff Merkley said. “He wants to induce a violent exchange. Let us not grant him that wish. Let us be the force of orderly, peaceful protest.”

The senator also drew attention to video evidence from the local newspaper, the Oregonian, which showed federal agents using force against a small number of protesters outside the Ice facility, who remained peaceful.

Although a spokesperson for the Oregon national guard told the Oregonian that no official request for troops had been made yet, convoys of dozens of federal agents, in marked and unmarked SUVs, were seen on Friday entering a federal building downtown and an Ice field office in a residential neighborhood that has been the scene of regular protests by dozens of protesters.

“The President of the United States is directing his self-proclaimed ‘Secretary of War’ to unleash militarized federal forces in an American city he disagrees with,” Representative Maxine Dexter wrote in a social media statement on Saturday, referring in part to the Pentagon chief, Pete Hegseth. “This is an egregious abuse of power and a betrayal of our most basic American values. Authoritarians rely on fear to divide us. Portland will not give them that.”

Both of Oregon’s US senators and three of its House representatives had in recent days strongly rejected Trump’s claims about mass anarchy in the city as a fiction intended to justify the unnecessary deployment of federal troops as part of an “authoritarian” crackdown.

Ron Wyden, the state’s senior Democratic senator, told reporters on Friday: “It’s important to recognize that the president’s argument is a fable – it does not resemble the truth.”

“If he watches a TV show in the morning and he see Portland mentioned, he says it’s a terrible place,” Wyden added.

During an Oval Office event on Thursday to announce that the administration intends to investigate and disrupt what it claims is “organized political violence” funded by leftwing groups, Trump made several wild claims about Portland, which was a center of racial justice protests in 2020 after the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer. But life has long since returned to normal, and barriers around the federal courthouse and police headquarters downtown have been removed.

The president, however, apparently deceived by video of a handful of protesters gathered outside the Ice facility in a south-west Portland neighborhood broadcast by conservative outlets, insisted that the city has been in non-stop “anarchy” since 2020 and is barely livable.

“Portland is, I don’t know how anybody lives there, it’s amazing. But it’s anarchy out there,” Trump said. The president then claimed, falsely, that most of the city’s retail stores had closed, due to arson attacks, and “the few shops that are open” were covered in plywood.

Describing the small number of protesters who have gathered outside an Ice facility that has been illegally used for detentions in a residential neighborhood, Trump claimed, without evidence: “These are professional agitators, these are bad people and they’re paid a lot of money by rich people.

“But we’re going to get out there and we’re gonna do a pretty big number on those people in Portland that are doing that.”

Representative Suzanne Bonamici, an Oregon Democrat, said on Friday: “This proclaimed ‘war on Antifa’ is completely a fallacy. Antifa is an ideology, it is not a group, and so we’re extremely concerned with what he’s going to try to do with that pronouncement.”

“Donald Trump does not care about safety. If he cared about safety he would not have released 1,600 convicted insurrectionists into the streets. He cares about control and authoritarianism,” she added, referring to Trump’s clemency for those who carried out the 6 January 2021 attack on the US Capitol after he lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden. “Portland does not need the military. We do not want them, we do not need them, we do not welcome them to come here under his orders.”

Trump, a Republican, has sent military troops to the Democratic-controlled cities of Los Angeles and Washington DC so far in his second presidency. He has discussed doing the same in Memphis and New Orleans, which are also Democratic strongholds.
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It's good he's trying to clean things up but if he keeps taking radical steps and get the country into fighting itself so bad that our military as weak as hell, all it will take is some jealous country from who knows where to come in and take over
It's not legal for him to send troops into a city which is not at all "war torn", @Slicker24.
@SomeMichGuy who says?
@Slicker24 The Constitution.

And the military leaders can be held accountable for obeying illegal orders.

How would you like a liberal President sending troops to you and imprisoning you as a threat in a concentration camp, denying you the rights of due process, and letting you slowly die from malnutrition, beatings, etc.?
@SomeMichGuy 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Oh my god! That is not happening. Also you're jumping to conclusions that I am a big trump supporter and a conservative.
JSul3 · 70-79
@SomeMichGuy There have been deaths at ICE detention facilities.
@JSul3 Yes. I think you mean to reply to @Slicker24.
@JSul3 That is not to say they are from the hands of the guards. They are probably from some rival gang member.
@Slicker24 So sending ppl who are protected under our laws to prison hell holes in other countries is better?

You must be a supporter, since you characterize this as "cleaning things up", meaning you accept DJT's take on things rather than a preponderance of the evidence.

So if one neighbor said you were a subversive and the rest said you weren't, you'd be fine being rounded up and never seen again?
@SomeMichGuy You have to be a communist. That is just the way they think. Whoever doesn't agree with everything they say and has a tiny bit different stance on anything, must be this or must be that.
As far as him sending troops into Portland. I have heard from people that used to live in Portland and say that is why they moved away, it was too dangerous.
22Michelle · 70-79, T
@Slicker24 "He's trying to clean things up". So is he sending the troops to any of actual high crime areas in Republican voting states / cities?
Prison1203 · 61-69, M
@Slicker24 lmao, we have a country where there’s a gun behind every blade of grass with a lot of rednecks that know how to use them , do you really think that any country wants to attack us? And he’s using national guardsmen, not our regular military, perhaps you should not comment and let the grownups talk
Prison1203 · 61-69, M
@22Michelle no such thing as high crime Republican cities, I suggest you take a look at the correlation between crime rates and party affiliation of the cities
JSul3 · 70-79
@Prison1203 FYI:
Iraq: More than 250,000 National Guard members deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn.
Afghanistan: The National Guard also provided support for combat operations in Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom.

So we are quibbling over the fact they are indeed military troops.
Prison1203 · 61-69, M
@JSul3 for your information thst was a war, and not our whole military forces and as I said, 100 million rednecjs with firepower of over 200 million weapons, should you like to fight those odds?
@JSul3 Yes, that was the "backdoor draft" that caught a LOT of people...
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22Michelle · 70-79, T
@Prison1203 I've looked. It's easy tomplay anout wiith the statistics.
Prison1203 · 61-69, M
@22Michelle stats are what they are, if anyone is playing with them it’s the liberal democrat cities that are failing to report them name me 3 high crime republican cities
JSul3 · 70-79
@Prison1203
Many GOP-led cities reported a higher crime rate than New York City:
Oklahoma City, Miami,
Jacksonville, Fresno, Omaha, Colorado Springs, Tulsa, Salt Lake City. Fort Worth.
JSul3 · 70-79
@Prison1203
Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama hold the first, second, and third highest murder rates in the country,
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@SomeMichGuy You can believe what you want.
@Slicker24 I believe the majority reporting, which makes sense.

We have people here who live there.
@SomeMichGuy Again, you can believe what ever you want from whoever you want.

As far as the mayors of these cities making speeches that they do not need any help, of course they're going to make them from nice peaceful parks, were the birds are singing, the sun is shining, there is no violence at all.
They do not want anyone showing up and proving that there highly overpaid police force is inept and can't handle the job.
@Slicker24 And you can believe what your slanted media tell you.

There's a huge difference between a few people in an incident and open street warfare.

People you are likely to talk to probably felt odd being staunch supporters of DJT in a place not filled with such persons.