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Months-long anti-ICE protests continue in Portland as demonstrators wave foreign flags and challenge federal immigration policies. President Trump declares National Guard troops “now in place” to protect federal facilities and confront Antifa, while Oregon officials confirm 200 troops have been activated but won’t arrive until later in the week. Tensions rise as local authorities and protesters clash over law, order, and the role of federal intervention.

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00:00Thank you so much for watching.
00:30If you had the opportunity to share a single message to the president most directly involved
00:40with the deployment of the National Guard, what would that message be?
00:44Well, my message is that I have tremendous confidence in the ability of the Portland Police
00:48Bureau to provide the highest level of safety and security for all the Portlanders and for
00:53all the facilities in the city of Portland.
00:55And that we are well on our way to demonstrating that throughout the efforts of the past couple
01:01of years, and I don't see that changing.
01:03So we're in good shape.
01:05I don't see the need for the National Guard at this time.
01:07I really believe that we've got a handle on it.
01:37I don't know.
01:39I don't see the need for the National Guard at this time.
01:45I don't see the need for the National Guard at this time.
01:47I don't know.
01:48I don't know.
01:49I don't know.
01:50I don't know.
01:51I feel like the National Guard is a little bit different now.
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