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'War-ravaged' Portland protests troop moves

Los Angeles Times

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October 02, 2025

Oregonians maintain they don't need Trump to send the Guard

- JESSICA GARRISON

'War-ravaged' Portland protests troop moves

PROTESTERS wave handmade signs in the air during a protest at Battleship Oregon Marine Park on Sunday.

There is a rhetorical battle raging here in this heavily Democratic city, known for its delicious coffee, plethora of fancy restaurants, bespoke doughnuts and also for its small faction of black-clad activists.

It started Saturday when President Trump suddenly announced that he was sending the National Guard to "war-ravaged" Portland — where a small group of demonstrators have been staging a months-long protest at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement building south of downtown.

Oregon officials have pushed back forcefully, flooding their own social media with images of colorful cafe tables, sun-drenched farmers markets, rose gardens in full bloom and parks bursting with children, families and frolicking dogs. Officials would prefer the city be known for its Portlandia vibe, and are begging residents to stay peaceful and not give the Trump administration a protest spectacle.

"There is no need or legal justification for military troops," Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has said, over and over again, on her Instagram and in texts to President Trump that have been released publicly. Officials have gone to court seeking an order to stop the deployment, with a hearing set for Friday.

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