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Trump admin stay updates: Gov. says ‘no want’ after Trump directs troops to Portland
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Trump admin stay updates: Gov. says ‘no want’ after Trump directs troops to Portland

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Gov. Tina Kotek joined Portland officers Saturday afternoon to push again towards Trump’s order to ship federal troops to the town.

“There is no such thing as a want for navy troops in our metropolis,” she mentioned on the information convention including that any federal takeover was a “menace to communities throughout Oregon.”

Democratic Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek speaks at a information convention in Portland, Ore., on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025, after Republican President Donald Trump mentioned he would ship troops to the town.

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She warned Oregon residents “to not take the bait.”

“Let’s not reply to what the President is making an attempt to do. We now have to lift our voices, completely, peacefully, to the issues that we consider in. I additionally wish to say that property injury, or violence of any form, will get us nowhere and won’t be tolerated,” she mentioned.

Portland Chief of Police Bob Day advised reporters that regardless of the president’s claims, he has not seen an uptick in violent unrest.

“We now have had actually tens upon 1000’s of Portlanders strolling the streets in our parks, expressing their First Modification proper, their opinion, their dissidence, with what they’re seeing occurring on a federal or perhaps a native stage, and but we have now not had arrests,” he mentioned.

“We now have not had vandalism, we have now not had the challenges that we have now confronted in years previous,” he added.

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Portland Mayor Keith Wilson speaks at a information convention in Portland, Ore., on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025, after Republican President Donald Trump mentioned he would ship troops to the town. (AP Photograph/Claire Rush)

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Portland Mayor Keith Wilson known as the potential troop deployment a “present of power.”

“After a giant present everybody goes residence and that is what I wish to occur right here right this moment,” he mentioned.

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