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Trump threatens to invoke Insurrection Act in Portland, says city has ‘been on fire for years’

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — President Donald Trump told reporters on Monday that he would consider invoking the Insurrection Act as a way to send federal troops to Portland and avoid legal obstacles.

Amid Trump’s ongoing effort to get National Guard troops to Portland, the president once again

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made disparaging statements about Portland during a press conference on Monday.

“Portland is on fire. Portland has been on fire for years,” Trump said. “I think it’s all criminal insurrection.”

Following his statement, when asked about when he would invoke the Insurrection Act, Trump responded by saying that he would do it “if it was necessary.”

“So far, it hasn’t been necessary. But we have an Insurrection Act for a reason,” Trump said. “If I had to enact it, I’d do that. If people were being killed, and courts were holding us up or governors or mayors were holding us up, sure, I’d do that. I mean, I want to make sure people aren’t killed. We have to make sure our cities are safe.

Trump also referred to Portland as an “unsafe place” and said that his administration is going to “make it safe.”

Trump’s effort to get military troops to the Rose City has faced several legal challenges.

On Saturday, a federal judge in Oregon temporarily blocked the administration from deploying the National Guard in Portland — the Trump administration late Saturday filed a notice of appeal to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

On Sunday, Gov. Tina Kotek said members of the Texas National Guard are being deployed to Oregon even though she “received no direct explanation from President Trump or Secretary Hegseth about the specific need for this action. However, this action was struck down by a federal judge.

Meanwhile, in Illinois, a federal judge declined to issue a temporary restraining order against the deployment of National Guard troops from Illinois and Texas to Chicago, according to NewsNation.

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker called the deployment an “unconstitutional invasion” of the state by the federal government.

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