Intentar ORO - Gratis

Trump orders troops to Portland to deal with 'domestic terrorists'

Los Angeles Times

|

September 28, 2025

President Trump said Saturday he will send troops to Portland, "authorizing Full Force, if necessary," to handle "domestic terrorists" in Oregon's biggest city as he expands his deployments to more American metropolises.

- BY CLAIRE RUSH AND CHRIS MEGERIAN

Trump orders troops to Portland to deal with 'domestic terrorists'

OREGON GOV. Tina Kotek says she told the president troops are not needed.

(CLAIRE RUSH Associated Press)

Oregon Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek responded by saying Trump is abusing his authority by ordering troops to the city, which she said is doing "just fine" on its own.

Trump made the announcement on social media, writing that he was directing the Department of Defense to "provide all necessary Troops to protect War ravaged Portland." He said the decision was necessary to protect U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities, which he described as "under siege from attack by Antifa, and other domestic terrorists."

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for details on Trump's announcement.

In an afternoon news conference, Kotek said she directly told Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem earlier in the day that troops are not needed and she believes he does not have the authority to deploy the military there.

"We can manage our own local public safety needs. There is no insurrection. There is no threat to national security," Kotek told reporters.

"This is an American city. We do not need any intervention," Mayor Keith Wilson said at the news conference. "This is not a military target."

Kotek said the president did not give a timetable for troops arriving. She said she told him the Oregon National Guard is not needed - but if it were, she would call it up. Trump deployed the National Guard in Los Angeles even though California Gov. Gavin Newsom opposed it.

Kotek urged the public to stay calm, saying any kind of property damage or violence would not be tolerated.

"Let's not take the bait," she said. "Let's not respond to what the president is trying to do."

MÁS HISTORIAS DE Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

150 Gazans land in S. Africa. How and why?

South Africa’s intelligence services are investigating who was behind a chartered plane that landed in Johannesburg with more than 150 Palestinians from war-ravaged Gaza who did not have proper travel documents and were held onboard on the tarmac for around 12 hours as a result, the country’s president said Friday.

time to read

4 mins

November 15, 2025

Los Angeles Times

FROM GLOBAL ROOTS TO GLOBAL RECOGNITION

Haider Ackermann Reflects on Earning GQ's Top Honor and Shaping the Future of Tom Ford

time to read

4 mins

November 15, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Toyota plans to invest up to $10 billion for its operations in U.S.

Toyota Motor Corp. confirmed it will plow as much as $10 billion into the United States over the next five years to boost its local operations, less than a month after President Trump flagged that the Japanese carmaker planned such an investment.

time to read

3 mins

November 15, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Why MS NOW? What MSNBC’s name change means for viewers

Cable channel assures loyal audience ‘we're just going to keep doing what we do.’

time to read

4 mins

November 15, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

In potential reversal, Tesla may heed customer request for Apple support

Carmaker reportedly testing out tech giant’s software, which chief exec has long refused.

time to read

3 mins

November 15, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Former football coach is fatally shot on campus

Oakland police arrest suspect in the slaying of Laney College’s athletic director.

time to read

3 mins

November 15, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Russia unleashes massive overnight drone and missile attack on Kyiv

Russia unleashed a major missile and drone barrage on Kyiv early Friday, killing six people, leaving gaping holes in apartment buildings and starting fires as the sound of explosions boomed across the city and lighted up the night sky.

time to read

4 mins

November 15, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

LAFD insider is appointed chief

Jaime Moore says he'll bring in outside group to look into handling of Jan. 1 Lachman fire.

time to read

6 mins

November 15, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Heavyweight Parker failed drug test after Oct. 25 win

Former world heavyweight boxing champion Joseph Parker failed a drug test on the day of his 11th-round stoppage of Fabio Wardley, his promotion company said Friday.

time to read

2 mins

November 15, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Wall Street scrambles back from early loss

An early swoon shook the stock market on Friday, as Nvidia, bitcoin, gold and other high fliers swung on an increasingly antsy Wall Street, but it quickly calmed.

time to read

3 mins

November 15, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size