
Oregon village. Tina Kotake (D) said on Saturday Ordered In the first day by President Trump.
“In my conversation with President Trump and [Homeland Security] Secretary Nom, I was abundantly clear with him that Portland and Oregon believe in the rule of the law, and we can manage our local public safety needs, ”said during Saturday morning News conference,
He said, “There is no rebellion. There is no threat to national security, and there is no need for military soldiers in our major city,” he said.
Earlier in the day, the President suggested that the city is subject to siege.
“On the request of Christie Nom, Secretary, Homeland Security, I am instructing the Secretary of the War, Pete Hegseth, to provide all the essential soldiers to protect the war, and to any of our snow facilities, and any of our snow facilities surrounded by antifa and other domestic terrorists,” the President wrote in one. , Post Social on truth.
Trump said, “If necessary, I am authorizing the whole strength.”
Follow their comments Violent attack Earlier this week, at an ice field office in Texas, where one captive was killed and two others were injured.
However, Kotek stated that Portland does not suffer from alleged threats to security and urged Trump to redirect the army for areas of need.
“Military service members should be dedicated to real emergency situations. Members of Oregon National Guard, their missions to erect and protect Oregonians, and they will do so every day, but they do not need in the city. They are not needed.”
The Governor of Oregon also mentioned that he is the village Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) And the village. he replied The White House pushed to deploy soldiers in their states without any prior notice. An NPR-IPSOS poll published on Saturday found A plurality of Americans recently opposed the deployment of Trump’s National Guard in some cities.
Kotek told the public, “The administration has refused to expand the fact that when they say they would deploy full force against our city and citizens,” Kotek told the public.
Rape. Suzanne Bonamiki (D-Ore) also said that she was uncertain why Trump would send military forces to Portland.
Bonami said at the news conference with Kotak, “I was in the facility of snow a few days ago. I was in Portland yesterday for a meeting yesterday and a program last night in Portland. No I received a single indication that we need military soldiers here.”
“I strongly oppose this action by the President, and I thank the Governor and the Mayor for his words.”
By the end of August, Portland Police registered 1,982 increased attacks, 2,595 theft and 25 murder, according to City dataIn the same time in 2024, the city recorded 2,060 increased attacks, 2,924 theft and 50 housewives.
The Trump administration intention to deploy soldiers to the city followed the deployment of National Guard for Los Angeles, DC and Memphis, Tenn earlier this year. The troops have been sent to the Democrat -led cities, due to which protests have been held several times.

