Trump, Oregon and Kings
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Thousands in Eugene and across the Pacific Northwest are expected to take part in the national “No Kings 2.0” protests Saturday. It’s the third nationwide protest against President Donald Trump this year.
Following a peaceful "No Kings" rally and march through Portland, protests at the ICE facility continued as part of the nightly gatherings at the building.
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The anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protests are back, expected to fill Oregon cities with demonstrators
Cries of “No kings!” will return to Oregon on Saturday. Four months after tens of thousands of demonstrators marched across Portland and many other U.S. cities to protest President Donald Trump’s aggressive exercise of executive power,
Protesters in Cleveland stood on an I-90 bridge wearing inflatable costumes and holding signs reading “Cle ❤️ Portland” to show solidarity with demonstrators in Oregon.
This form of protest, while not entirely new, gained traction in recent weeks as photos of protesters in frog, chicken and unicorn costumes went viral online.
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Portland police use informants at ICE protests and a U.S. Rep visits the scene: Get caught up
Tens of thousands of people participated in the last “No Kings” protest in Portland on June 14. Several hundred of them ended up at the ICE facility, where some were seen using a stop sign as a battering ram that shattered a glass door. Portland police declared a riot and arrested three people.
An Oregon man has been charged with shining a green laser at a US Customs and Border Protection helicopter in Portland amid rowdy anti-ICE protests in the city, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.