Trump, Seattle and Portland
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President Donald Trump's attempt to deploy National Guard troops to Portland is at a standstill for now. What questions do you have about the situation?
Images from Portland of protesters going toe-to-toe with federal agents haven’t been reflected as much in Seattle in recent weeks.
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that National Guard troopers are “now in place” in Portland, Oregon, but officials haven't seen any yet.
The stretch of Interstate 5 between Seattle and Portland is lined with landmarks. There’s the weird sculptures in Toledo, the roadside Minion figure in a field near Maytown, and of course the Uncle Sam sign, now under new ownership.
I left downtown Portland at 6:16am on an express bus to Vancouver’s 99th Street Transit Center, where (after a 45-minute layover largely spent at the nearby McDonald’s, enjoying a sausage biscuit, Wi-Fi,
Seattle's Mayor and Attorney General address concerns over a federal takeover similar to Portland's recent situation.
SEATTLE — Washington state officials voiced support for Portland on Saturday after President Donald Trump threatened to deploy federal troops to the city.
President Trump convened a roundtable with top cabinet members to discuss 'Antifa,' a movement he has labeled as a terrorist organization.
Right-wing influencers and media figures have flocked to Portland, helping bring national and Trump administration attention to ICE protests in the city.
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell signed two executive orders Wednesday, in the wake of President Donald Trump ordering National Guard troops to cities including Portland and Chicago.